According to Lao Dong's investigation, the Hanoi women's volleyball team has worked and is close to reaching an agreement to sign contract with middle blocker Le Thanh Thuy. If there is no change at the last minute, the striker born in 1995 will wear the capital team jersey at the 2026 national championship.
Previously, Le Thanh Thuy had just terminated her contract with LPB Ninh Binh after SEA Games 33, thereby meeting the conditions to carry out transfer procedures according to regulations. Currently, the parties have not yet announced the official contract.
Le Thanh Thuy is a familiar face of Vietnamese women's volleyball for many years. In 2025, she participated in the national team participating in international tournaments, won a silver medal at SEA Games 33 and was trusted to be given the role of flag bearer to the Vietnamese sports delegation.
This midfielder still maintains stable form even though he has turned 30, being a pillar of Ninh Binh in the journey to win the runner-up title of the 2025 national championship.
Previously, she won the national championship in 2016 with VietinBank and in 2023 in Ninh Binh colors. Notably, Hanoi is also where Le Thanh Thuy started her career in 2005, causing the possibility of "returning to the old home" to receive much attention.
In another development, the future of main attacker Vi Thi Nhu Quynh is also attracting attention in the transfer market. Many sources say that Hanoi club is also negotiating with this striker for the new season.
Currently, Nhu Quynh is playing in Indonesia in Medan Falcons colors. This is her first foreign trip in her career. The experience in a new environment is expected to help her improve her expertise before returning to contribute to Vietnamese women's volleyball.
Meanwhile, Thanh Hoa team is said to have personnel adjustments when middle blocker Trinh Thi Huyen is likely to return to Duc Giang Chemicals to play, in the context that this team is missing Bich Thuy due to going abroad.
The personnel fluctuations show that the 2026 season of Vietnamese women's volleyball promises to compete right from the force preparation stage.