Persib Confirms No Further Moves in Mid-Season Transfer Window

Persib has decided to conclude its activity in the mid-season transfer window, signaling that the team will enter the second half of the season with its current squad. Head coach Bojan Hodak believes the roster is already balanced and sees no need for additional reinforcements.
Although the transfer window remains open until February 6, 2026, giving clubs three more days to make signings or departures, Persib has opted not to pursue new players. Hodak is confident that the team’s lineup is sufficient to face the challenges ahead in the Super League 2025-26.
During this transfer period, Persib released three players. Hamra Hehanussa and Rezaldi Hehanussa were loaned out to Persik for six months, while Wiliam Marcilio left the club by mutual agreement. To strengthen the defense, the club acquired Layvin Kurzawa and Dion Markx, and recalled Dedi Kusnandar from his loan spell at Bhayangkara FC.
Hodak emphasized that no further signings are planned for either local or foreign players. The team’s foreign player quota, which allows eleven slots per squad, has already been fully occupied, leaving little room for additional recruits.
The coach also addressed transfer rumors involving Welsh goalkeeper Adam Przybek, clarifying that there has been no official interest from other clubs and that the speculation is purely unfounded. Persib will now focus entirely on preparing its current roster for the remainder of the season.
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