Persib Bandung Confirms Departure of Andrew Jung Following High-Value Offer
Persib Bandung has officially parted ways with French striker Andrew Jung. The club confirmed the move following the receipt of a significant transfer offer, effectively ending the forward’s brief tenure with the Indonesian Liga 1 side.
Strategic Roster Adjustments in Liga 1
Following the high-profile recruitment of Ragnar Oratmangoen, the club faced the necessity of managing its international player slots. Reports originating from French media outlets initially signaled that Persib was exploring options to move the 1.92-meter striker, a move now corroborated by the club’s official actions.
The decision follows a period of intense activity in the transfer market. While the club had previously been linked to high-profile strikers such as Aymen Hussein and Ole Romeny, those negotiations reportedly failed to materialize. Consequently, internal club discussions have shifted toward alternative targets, with Polish forward Patryk Klimala recently emerging as a primary candidate to fill the void left in the attacking line.
Market Interest and Potential Destination
While Persib Bandung has confirmed the exit, the specific destination for Jung remains a subject of ongoing speculation. Reports from Vietnam indicate that the striker is being closely monitored by clubs in the V.League 1, with Hanoi FC frequently mentioned as a potential landing spot.

The financial terms of the deal—described by club sources as a "high-value offer"—have not been publicly disclosed in detail.
What Lies Ahead for Persib Bandung
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