JAKARTA - World soccer player, Mesut Ozil is in Indonesia to conduct business cooperation. However, not only that, he also took the time to have a meeting with Bali United officials.

Ozil's meeting with several Tridatu Soldiers immediately received a response, both from the club and the fans. Because, previously, Ozil admitted that Bali United was an Indonesian League 1 club that he wanted to strengthen.

The moment of the meeting between Ozil and the CEO of Bali United, Yabes Tanuri, was shared directly through the club's Instagram account. In a statement made to accompany several photos, Serdadu Tridatu expressed his joy at being able to meet Ozil.

"Gercep Bosqueee," wrote the account by embedding an emoji.

Although the statement did not explain what Ozil's goal was to meet Bali United officials, many netizens welcomed him happily and said that this moment was a good start as a sign of Ozil's willingness to join the Island of the Gods club.

"Yeah, this is the first sign of PDKT, who knows if you really want to join," said the account @dom*****k

"On set, when you meet the boss, you can immediately recruit it," replied @alip******y

In a previous interview, Ozil was asked about his desire to try out playing in the Indonesian League. The former Real Madrid player replied that he would be very happy if he could have a career with Bali United.

"If I have the opportunity to play in Indonesia, then I will go to Bali United," replied Ozil as quoted by Antara.

This is of course inversely proportional to the rumors that have been circulating among football lovers in the country at this time. Yes, Ozil did not mention the name of RANS Cilegon FC, which was predicted to bring him in.

Behind his choice of Bali United, Ozil said there were two factors that made him interested in strengthening Serdadu Tridatu, namely the weather and the very beautiful island.


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