List of Singaporean football transfer 2022

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This is a list of Singapore soccer transfers for the 2022 Singapore Premier League .

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Transfers

All players without a flag are Singaporean. All clubs without a flag are Singapore based club.

Albirex Niigata (S)

Balestier Khalsa

Note 1: Kimura Riki was transferred permanently to Balestier Khalsa after a successful 2021 season

Geylang International

Note 1: Danish Irfan was released after returning from loan before moving to Tampines Rovers.

Hougang United

Lion City Sailors

Note 1: Kimura Riki was transferred to Balestier Khalsa after a successful 2021 season

Note 2: Ho Wai Loon & Faizal Roslan were released after their loan with Balestier and Geylang. Ho Wai Loon returned to Balestier on free transfer. Faizal Roslan returned to Geylang on free transfer.

Note 3: Rudy Khairullah signed a new contract before being loaned to Balestier Khalsa for the 2022 season.

Tampines Rovers

Tanjong Pagar United

Young Lions FC

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