JAKARTA The defender of the Indonesian national team, Justin Hubner, has been officially released by his club Wolverhampton Wanderers on a free transfer this summer.
The English club confirmed the news of Hubner's departure via their official website on Saturday, June 7, 2025. The hubner is one of ten names left on a free transfer.
"Stan Amos, Justin Hubner, Testimony Igbinoghane, Aaron Keto Diyawa, Lucas Kibrya, Filozofe Mabete, Josh Nyakudya andten Whittingham will now be looking for new challenges outside Compton Park this summer," Wolves wrote.
The contract between Justin Hubner and Wolves will officially expire on June 30. Along with that, the club decided not to extend cooperation with the player.
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Hubner was previously loaned out to Japanese club Cerezo Osaka. He was sent home in June 2024 and spent more time with the U-21 Wolves squad.
"Wolves would like to thank every individual who left for his contribution while at the club and wish him all the best for the future," Wolves said in a statement.
Even though he did not get a place in Wolves' first team, Justin Hubner still won the trust of Patrick Kluivert to defend the Indonesian national team in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers continued.
He last strengthened Garuda's troops when they beat China 1-0 at the Gelora Bung Karno (SUGBK) Utam Stadium, Senayan, Jakarta, on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
Hubner's future has yet to show a bright spot after leaving Wolves. However, according to several reports, he will continue his career in Liga 1 Indonesia.
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