JAKARTA – Persija Jakarta is reportedly preparing to maintain the majority of its foreign player core for the 2026-2027 season, with Maxwell Sosa and Jean Mota expected to remain important figures in the club’s long-term project.
Persija Prioritizes Stability Ahead of New Campaign
While many Indonesian clubs are expected to overhaul their squads during the upcoming transfer window, Persija Jakarta appears focused on preserving continuity among key foreign players.
Reports indicate the club intends to keep several Brazilian stars who played major roles throughout the previous campaign. Management reportedly believes maintaining chemistry inside the squad is essential before integrating new signings.
One of the most important names expected to stay is Maxwell Sosa. The Brazilian attacker has become a fan favorite because of his consistency, work ethic, and ability to score important goals.
Despite transfer rumors linking him with rival clubs, Persija reportedly wants Sosa to remain central to the team’s attacking structure next season.
Midfielder Jean Mota is also expected to continue with the club. The experienced Brazilian playmaker has been praised for his vision, passing range, and leadership in midfield.
Jean Mota reportedly holds a market value close to Rp8.69 billion, reflecting his importance within Persija’s squad.
Brazilian Players Continue to Shape Persija Identity
In recent seasons, Brazilian players have become increasingly influential inside Persija’s tactical setup and dressing room culture.
Besides Maxwell Sosa and Jean Mota, the club is also expected to retain Bruno Tavares, Fabio Silva, Gustavo Almeida, and Alano.
The decision reflects Persija’s confidence in the technical and tactical qualities provided by Brazilian footballers.
Fabio Silva reportedly remains an important figure in defensive midfield, while Bruno Tavares contributes pace and creativity from wide attacking areas.
Meanwhile, Gustavo Almeida is viewed as an experienced striker capable of providing additional scoring depth throughout a demanding league season.
However, not every foreign player is expected to remain. Defender Teles Lira has reportedly been linked with a move to PSS Sleman.
The potential departure suggests Persija will still make selective adjustments despite prioritizing continuity.
Persija Combining Experience With Emerging Talent
Alongside retaining experienced foreign players, Persija is also continuing to invest in younger talents for the future.
Young striker Mauro Zilstra is expected to remain with the club after showing promising development despite injury interruptions.
Persija management reportedly sees the 21-year-old as a long-term attacking asset capable of becoming one of the league’s top strikers in coming seasons.
The club has also been linked with domestic targets such as Ivar Jenner and Arkhan Fikri to strengthen the Indonesian core inside the squad.
Supporters have reacted positively to the strategy of balancing experienced foreign players with younger local prospects. Many believe this combination gives Persija a stronger foundation for sustained success.
As preparations continue for the 2026-2027 campaign, Persija’s decision to maintain its Brazilian core may prove crucial in preserving tactical stability while integrating potential new arrivals.

