It was time. Without a club since his departure from Boavista last summer, Layvin Kurzawa has found his new club. According to information from Foot Mercato, the former PSG full-back would be very close to signing up with an Indonesian club. The five-time French champion should sign up with Persib Bandung, current leader of the Super League.
A renowned club in Asia
This destination is exotic to say the least, but the current leader of the Indonesian championship is a renowned club in Asia and has a stadium with 38,000 seats. Persib Bandung, nine-time winners of the Super League, are trying to attract several Europeans to benefit from their high-level experience. This choice would still be a big gamble for the former French international, often injured and who only played 170 minutes with Boavista. If he officially joins this team, Kurzawa will be able to count on Frenchman Andrew Jung, who played for Reims, Nancy and Valenciennes, to help him integrate. Quite a trajectory.
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