PETALING JAYA: Petaling Jaya (PJ) City have managed to signed former Thai international Anawin Jujeen to boost the team before the M-League transfer window slammed shut on Sunday.
The rightback, who can also play as a right-winger, will replace Filipino striker Mark Hartmann who has been loaned out to fellow Super League side UiTM.
The club side have had a yo-yo performance which saw them being held to a 1-1 draw by Felda United , beating Pahang 3-2 and losing 0-2 to Perak . The 33-year-old Anawin, who was a household name in the Thai League, has featured for Bangkok Glass , Buriram United , Suphanburi and played for PTT Rayong last season.
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