Doan Van Hau's value has fallen to just 50% compared to its peak, primarily because of the effects of long-term injuries.
Doan Van Hau is witnessing a significant decline in transfer value, now only about 50% compared to his peak period. The latest figures clearly reflect the impact of prolonged injuries on the career of the 1999-born defender.
According to updates from Transfermarkt, Van Hau's valuation has dropped from 175,000 euros to 150,000 euros (approximately 4.5 billion VND). This is the fourth consecutive decrease in value, indicating a downward trend in his market worth on the transfer market recently.
Compared to the peak in 2023 when his value was 300,000 euros, Van Hau's current worth has decreased by half. The main reason stems from persistent injuries that forced him away from the pitch for a long time. The break from competition lasting over two years not only affected his performance but also directly impacted his competitiveness and market value.
Nevertheless, Van Hau's return still brings positive signals. This defender is gradually regaining his feel for the ball and displaying the qualities that once impressed SC Heerenveen. His comprehensive ability in both offense and defense remains a standout strength.
At the national team level, Van Hau has also been called back by Coach Kim Sang-sik for the FIFA Days matches in March. Being given this opportunity shows that the coaching staff still trusts the experience and capability of the 1999-born defender, as the team needs stability.
Overall, Doan Van Hau remains one of the most accomplished players in Vietnamese football, having participated in the U20 World Cup 2017, won the silver medal at the U23 Asian Championship 2018, clinched the AFF Cup 2018 title, and secured the gold medal at the SEA Games 2019. If he maintains his fitness and performance, he can fully regain his standing and gradually improve his value in the future.