Singaporean midfielder Hariss Harun has extended his loan deal with Home United until the end of the season.
Hariss still has six months left on his current deal, however, his parent club, Malaysia Super League side Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), have reached an agreement with The Protectors for him to remain at Bishan Stadium.
According to TODAY, the new deal includes a clause that the Home will allow Hariss to leave if he receives an oversea offer before the transfer window closes.
Singapore national team’s vice-captain Hariss joined the S.League giants in a surprise move in March, and his further stay at Home will be the boost for the club to win S.League title and challenge for the AFC Cup.