Thursday, August 13, 2009

Indonesia: Sriwijaya Give Up Bambang Pamungkas Chase

Sriwijaya FC have ended their hopes of signing Indonesian international striker Bambang Pamungkas ahead of the new Indonesian Super League season.

The Copa Dji Sam Soe 2009 champions admitted that they failed to reach a mutual understanding with the Persija Jakarta front man.

Hendri Zainuddin from Sriwijaya FC said that the decision to stop the negotiation was made after Bambang failed to come to an agreement and seemed to be prolonging the discussion.

“We have already stopped the negotiation. There is still no final word from Bambang and we have to realise that the dateline to submit our final line-up is quite soon,” said Hendri.

“Furthermore, his asking price is a bit much where he wants us to meet his current pay packet which is US $130,000 a year. We have our own policy of paying national players. And our offer is definitely above the US $100,000 annually.”

Following the breakdown of talks with Bambang, Sriwijaya are now focussing their attention on signing a big-name Asian player instead.

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