Ivar Jenner Becomes Free Agent After Mutual Split with FC Utrecht

Ivar Jenner and FC Utrecht have officially gone their separate ways following a mutual agreement to terminate the midfielder’s contract. Despite still having a deal that was originally set to run until the summer of 2026, both parties decided that ending the partnership was the best option for his career progression.
The decision was driven by limited opportunities for Jenner at Jong FC Utrecht. With no clear pathway to regular playing time, the club acknowledged that his development would be better served elsewhere, especially at this stage of his career when consistent minutes are crucial.
Throughout his time in Utrecht, Jenner maintained a strong reputation for professionalism and work ethic. Even when chances on the pitch were scarce, he remained committed and handled the situation with maturity, earning respect within the club environment.
Following his release, interest in Jenner has quickly emerged from multiple clubs. Reports suggest that teams from Indonesia’s Super League are monitoring his situation closely, while an option from Italy’s Serie B has also entered the picture, highlighting his appeal across different leagues.
Among the potential destinations, Persija Jakarta is currently seen as the leading contender to secure his signature. As a free agent, Jenner now has the freedom to choose a move that offers regular football and a fresh opportunity to continue his development at both club and international level.
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