Persib Denies Peralta Talks Amid Rising Speculation
Persib Bandung has officially denied rumors suggesting the club is in talks to sign Mariano Peralta, a Brazilian forward linked to several Indonesian Super League teams. The statement, released by the club’s public relations department, came after multiple local media outlets reported conflicting information about the player’s potential move.

Rumors Traced to Uncorroborated Reports
The controversy began when detik.com published an article claiming that Persib had initiated discussions with Peralta’s representatives. The report cited anonymous sources within the football federation, but no official confirmation was provided. Subsequent coverage by CNN Indonesia and VIVA.co.id amplified the speculation, with some outlets suggesting the player had already agreed to terms.
Club Official Clarifies No Negotiations Underway
On Thursday, Persib’s deputy CEO, Teddy Tjahjono, addressed the rumors directly during a press conference. “We have no ongoing negotiations with Mariano Peralta,” Tjahjono stated. “This is purely speculative and not based on any factual information. Our focus remains on completing the current transfer window with players who align with our long-term strategy.”
Peralta’s Stats and Agent’s Statement
The denial came as a surprise to fans, given Peralta’s recent performances in the Indonesian league. The 28-year-old forward, who previously played for Borneo FC and PSM Makassar, scored 12 goals in 22 matches during the 2023–2024 season, making him a target for several clubs. However, no official transfer documents or signed contracts have been disclosed by either Peralta’s management or Persib.
Peralta’s agent, Rafael Lima, issued a statement through Bolasport.com, clarifying that no formal offers had been made. “Mariano is currently focused on his current club and has no intention of moving until the end of the season,” Lima said. “We urge the media to avoid spreading unverified information that could mislead fans.”
Analysts Question Report Credibility
Local football analysts have questioned the credibility of the reports. “These rumors often stem from misinterpretations of player movements or unofficial conversations,” said Arifin Suryadi, a sports journalist with Kompas.com. “Without concrete evidence, it’s risky to assume a deal is in progress.”
Transfer Market Challenges and Fan Reactions
The confusion surrounding Peralta’s status highlights the challenges of navigating Indonesia’s football transfer market, where information often leaks through unofficial channels. The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) has yet to comment on the matter, though officials have previously warned against “excessive speculation” ahead of transfer deadlines.

Persib’s current squad includes high-profile signings such as Wander Luiz and Giancarlo Narsingh, but the club has been seeking a creative midfielder to bolster its midfield. The rumor about Peralta, however, has sparked debates about the team’s tactical direction. “If Persib is considering a forward, it’s more likely to be someone with experience in the Liga 1 rather than a last-minute acquisition,” said former player and commentator Dedi Kusnandar.
The club’s next match, scheduled for April 5 against Bhayangkara Presisi FC, will be a key test for their current strategy. Persib currently sits in third place in the Liga 1 table, six points behind leaders Persebaya Surabaya. A strong performance in the coming weeks could solidify their position in the playoff race.
For now, fans are left waiting for further clarification. The club has not announced any new signings in the past week, and the transfer window is set to close on April 15. As one supporter wrote on social media, “We need clarity, not rumors. Persib’s success depends on solid decisions, not speculation.”
As the situation develops, updates will be provided through Persib’s official channels and verified news outlets. For now, the club’s statement remains the most reliable source of information on Peralta’s potential move.