Dutch media: PSSI has not contacted Van Bronckhorst
Voetbal Primeur claims PSSI has not contacted Giovanni van Bronckhorst; Dharmesh Sheth says John Herdman has completed his first round of interviews in Europe.
Voetbal Primeur (Netherlands) reports that, to date, the Indonesian Football Federation (PSSI) has not had any official contact with Giovanni van Bronckhorst regarding coaching the national team. Meanwhile, journalist Dharmesh Sheth (Sky Sports) says John Herdman has completed his first round of interviews in Europe. PSSI has not yet made an official announcement.
Despite no official contact, rumors continue to circulate.
The information from Voetbal Primeur emerges amidst rumors that the 50-year-old strategist may leave his role as assistant to coach Arne Slot at Liverpool to open a new chapter in his career. Many sources suggest that Van Bronckhorst, who has Indonesian ancestry, is on PSSI's shortlist to replace Patrick Kluivert.
Voetbal Primeur wrote: “Sources close to Van Bronckhorst confirm that there has been no contact between him and PSSI. It is also unclear whether the former Netherlands captain is interested in leaving Liverpool to return to Southeast Asia. However, given his roots, Van Bronckhorst certainly has a special connection to Indonesia.”
Van Bronckhorst was born in Rotterdam, of Dutch and Indonesian descent. His father was of Dutch-Indonesian descent, and his mother was from the Maluku region. These details about his ancestry made his name more notable when associated with PSSI.
John Herdman emerged as a standout after the first round of interviews.
Journalist Dharmesh Sheth (Sky Sports) reports that PSSI has held a series of meetings with candidates in Europe. According to Sheth, in addition to Van Bronckhorst, PSSI is considering former Canada national team coach John Herdman, and "John Herdman has completed the first round of interviews." However, PSSI has not yet announced a conclusion or a timeframe for finalizing the selection.
Strategic significance: a careful selection process.
The names Van Bronckhorst and Herdman demonstrate PSSI's broad approach and reflect a structured selection process involving interviews across Europe. The lack of formal contact with Van Bronckhorst, while Herdman has completed his first interview, suggests that many possibilities remain open and the evaluation process is ongoing.
From a psychological and identity perspective, Van Bronckhorst's presence in the rumors is symbolic of his Indonesian roots. However, the key question remains his willingness to leave Liverpool and his suitability to take on the "hot seat" at the national team level.
Key points from the source
- Voetbal Primeur: PSSI has “had no contact” with Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
- Van Bronckhorst is currently an assistant to manager Arne Slot at Liverpool; he is 50 years old and has Indonesian ancestry.
- Van Bronckhorst is rumored to be on the shortlist to replace Patrick Kluivert.
- Dharmesh Sheth: John Herdman has completed the first round of interviews in Europe.
- PSSI has not yet made any official announcement about the new head coach.
Next step: wait for the official signal.
There's no specific timeline for the final decision, but interviews have begun, suggesting progress is underway. In that context, any speculation about Van Bronckhorst remains just a possibility until the PSSI sends a clearer message.
Currently, the landscape for the Indonesian national team's head coach is open, with clear points of information: there has been no official contact with Van Bronckhorst, and a first interview with John Herdman has already taken place. The rest depends on the final selection criteria of the PSSI and the decisions of the candidates.


