Hyderabad FC announce new signings ahead of ISL 24-25 opener

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Hyderabad FC have announced their new signings ahead of their first match of the season against Bengaluru FC. The Nizams are continuing with head coach Thangboi Singto from last season.

Today, the club is taking to their official social media pages to confirm their new signings for the season. Earlier today, the club made three new arrivals official, with Lenny Rodrigues, Devendra Murgaonkar and Leander D’Cunha being announced as new players.

Hyderabad FC announce three new signings ahead of ISL debut

Others such as Ayush Adhikari, Sourav K, Isaac Vanmalsawma, Parag Shrivas, Joseph Sunny, Abijith PA, Lalbiakhlua Jongte, Aaryan Saroha, Soyal Joshy, Laldanmawia and Arshdeep Singh have been confirmed as other new Indian additions to the club.

On the other hand, Cy Goddard has been recruited as the new foreigner for the club as a free agent. Similarly, Allan Paulista has joined the club too, with all the documentation completed. However, it will take some time before his arrival is confirmed since he hasn’t received his visa yet.

Under the ownership of the BC Jindal Group, the club is reportedly close to removing their transfer bans. While they won’t be allowed to sign contracted players now, they could do so in the January transfer window once the registration period begins again.

How many teams are in the ISL this season?

13 teams

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