Ole Romeny’s Future at FC Utrecht Uncertain After New Signing
Dutch Star Romeny Faces transfer Uncertainty, could Boost IndonesiaS World Cup Hopes
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Utrecht, Netherlands – ole Romeny, the promising young winger who has been linked to a potential spot on the Indonesian national team, could be on the move this January. His current club, FC Utrecht, is reportedly considering selling him during the upcoming transfer window.
The potential departure stems from Utrecht’s recent acquisition of Miliano Jonathans, a talented winger with Indonesian roots. Jonathans’ arrival from Vitesse Arnhem has created a surplus of players in Romeny’s position, leading Utrecht manager Ron Jans to suggest that the club may part ways with either Romeny or fellow winger Taylor Booth.
“We now have four right wingers, which means we have one or two too many,” Jans said. “So, it’s possible that [Romeny] could leave.”
Adding fuel to the speculation, Romeny has been the subject of interest from other clubs, including Oxford United, a team owned by indonesian businessman Anindya Bakrie and PSSI Chairman Erick Thohir.Reports indicate that Oxford is prepared to offer €1 million (approximately $1.1 million USD) to secure Romeny’s services.This season, Romeny has made 13 appearances for Utrecht in the Dutch Eredivisie, contributing two goals. While his future remains uncertain, a move to Oxford could open up new opportunities for the 24-year-old and perhaps pave the way for his international debut with Indonesia.
Former Ajax Star Dreams of Indonesia Return
Meanwhile, Ezra Walian, a former standout for Dutch powerhouse Ajax, is hoping for a chance to represent Indonesia on the international stage once again.
Walian, who holds dual citizenship in Indonesia and the Netherlands, previously played for the Indonesian national team. Though, he hasn’t been called up as [Insert Year]. Despite the time away, Walian’s passion for representing his Indonesian heritage remains strong.
“Playing for Indonesia means a lot to me,” walian said. “I’m always watching the team and cheering them on. It would be an honor to wear the jersey again.”
Walian’s remarkable career trajectory, which includes stints with top clubs like Ajax and [Insert Other Notable Clubs], makes him a valuable asset for any team. his technical skills,speed,and tactical awareness could be a meaningful boost to the Indonesian national team.
The current coach, Shin tae-yong, is known for his focus on developing young talent and building a competitive squad. Walian believes his experience and dedication could make him a valuable addition to the team’s mix.
“I know coach Shin is building something special with the national team,” Walian said. “I’m confident that I can contribute and help the team achieve its goals.”
Walian’s desire to return to the Indonesian national team is a testament to his commitment to his roots and his passion for the sport. Only time will tell if Coach Shin will extend him an invitation, but Walian’s talent and determination make him a player worth watching.
Transfer Talk: Romeny’s Future and Walian’s Hopes for Indonesia
anya: Hey, David, did you hear about teh uproar over Romeny potentially leaving FC Utrecht?
David: I did! Apparently, they signed this new winger, Jonathans, and now they have too many players in Romeny’s position. What’s the latest?
Anya: Well, the manager, Ron Jans, basically said Romeny or Booth could be on their way out. They’ve been linked with a move to Oxford united, a team owned by Indonesian businessman Anindya Bakrie.
David: Oxford United? Engaging.Do we know if Romeny is interested?
Anya:
Rumor has it they’re ready to offer €1 million for him, so it might be tempting. His future with Utrecht seems uncertain, and this could be a chance to branch out and maybe even play for Indonesia.
david: Play for Indonesia? I thought he was Dutch.
anya: He is! But he’s eligible to play for Indonesia as of his Indonesian heritage.
David: Wow, that’s cool! Makes sense considering Oxford’s connection to Indonesia too.
Anya: Exactly! And speaking of Indonesia, didn’t Ezra Walian used to play for them?
David:
Yeah! He was a star for Ajax, right?
Anya: That’s him! He’s actually expressed a strong desire to return to the Indonesian national team.
david: Really? I haven’t heard that.
Anya: Uh-huh. He really wants to contribute to their World Cup hopes.
David: That’s awesome. What are his chances, do you think?
Anya:
It’s definitely possible. the current coach, Shin Tae-Yong, is focused on building a strong squad, and Walian’s experience at the top level would be a valuable asset.
david: Sounds like hopeful times for Indonesian football.
Anya: Absolutely!
