Three Indonesian National Team Players with Opportunity to Shine in English Premier League Next Season

TRIBUN-VIDEO.COM – A total of three Indonesian national team players have the opportunity to appear in the highest caste competition in English football next season.

The first name is Elkan Baggott.

For your information, Elkan Baggott currently plays for the English League One club, Bristol Rovers.

The 21 year old player is strengthening Bristol Rovers on loan.

Reported by BolaSport.com from Transfermarkt, Elkan Baggott is on loan until 31 May 2024.

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To appear in the English Premier League next season, Elkan Baggott must show good performance with Bristol Rovers.

The reason is, this will allow Elkan Baggott to be taken into account again by Ipswich Town.

Meanwhile, Ipswich Town is currently on the right path to promotion to the Premier League.

Ipswich Town is now in fourth place in the 2023-2024 Championship Division.

These points are only three points away from second place or the team that received a direct promotion ticket, namely Leeds United.

The second name is Justin Hubner.

Justin Hubner currently plays for Wolverhamton Wanderers Under-21s.

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Justin’s chances of appearing in the English Premier League next season are greater than Elkan Baggott.

Justin just needs to maintain his good performance with the Wolves youth team.

The reason is, this will give rise to the opportunity for Justin Hubner to be promoted to the Wolverhamton Wanderers main team which is already competing in the English Premier League.

The 20 year old player was even included in Wolves’ squad in the 2023-2024 English Premier League against Arsenal in December last year.

However, at that time Justin Hubner had not had the opportunity to play.

The last name is Jairo Riedewald.

Jairo Riedwald is a player who has appeared in the 2023-2024 Premier League with Crystal Palace.

However, the player who plays as a midfielder must undergo naturalization first to represent the Indonesian national team.

Not long ago, news of Jairo’s naturalization emerged after former PSSI Exco member, Hasani Abdulgani, revealed that the player had Indonesian blood.

“It has been a long time since Jairo Riedewald’s name appeared when PSSI wanted to recruit diaspora players.”

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“But so far there have been doubts that the player from Crystal Palace has blood ties to Indonesia. It is said that Jairo is of Surinamese descent.”

“However, last week someone contacted me and said his grandson wanted to play for the National Team.”

“Who is his grandson, I asked. ‘He now plays at Crystal Palace’, isn’t Jairo from Suriname?, ‘Jairo’s grandmother is my brother, we are from Manado’, he answered,” wrote Hasani, reported by BolaSport.com from his personal Instagram.

“If it is true that the administration can be completed, of course the Indonesian National Team can really get this grade A player.”

“Hopefully it happens,” he continued.

However, this received a less positive response from PSSI.

Arya Sinulingga as a member of the PSSI Exco asked Hasani not to give hope to Indonesian National Team supporters.

“We have been working quietly and do not want to give hope to supporters.”

“So far it has been proven that this is a problem for naturalization matters.”

“Not every player has Indonesian blood and is naturalized, but there are many things that have to be considered.”

“Let us work according to the coach’s needs and other important things,” wrote Arya on his personal Instagram account on Saturday (17/2/2024).

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