After winning a silver medal with Vietnam’s women’s volleyball team at the 33rd SEA Games, Nhu Quynh joined Indonesia’s Medan Falcons on a short-term contract.
The 2002-born spiker is expected to return to Vietnam by the end of February.
With her contract at Quang Ninh set to expire in December 2025, her next move has been a subject of great interest among fans.
Set to join Hanoi in historic deal

Vi Thi Nhu Quynh is a key player on Vietnam’s national volleyball team. Photo: S.N
According to sources, Nhu Quynh has reached an agreement to join Hanoi Volleyball Club, where she is expected to play alongside veteran Le Thi Thanh Thuy.
Although no official announcements have been made, the Hanoi team is reportedly preparing for her official debut.
If everything goes smoothly, she will sign the most valuable contract of her career.
She is scheduled to begin training with her new team more than a month ahead of the 2026 national championship’s first round, which will take place from April 6 to April 19 in Dong Anh, Hanoi.
A high-caliber spiker ready for the spotlight

On par with top-tier talents like Tran Thi Thanh Thuy, Nhu Quynh brings international experience and a powerful attacking style.
She is confident in adapting to her new environment, including the team's tactical system and coaching philosophy.
Expectations are high for her to become the main scorer for Hanoi, a team newly promoted to the national championship.
Hanoi’s ambitious return to top-tier volleyball
By securing key signings such as Thanh Thuy, Nhu Quynh, and potentially one or two more national team members, Hanoi has made clear its ambition in its return to Vietnam’s premier volleyball stage.
This aggressive investment in player transfers is also pushing traditional powerhouses like Ninh Binh, the Information Command team, Vietinbank, and VTV Binh Dien Long An to step up their preparations for what promises to be an intense championship race.
Dai Nam