Radja Nainggolan, there is a new speculation about his future
Radja Nainggolan could start again far from Europe
Radja Nainggolan could return to play far away from Europe, in Indonesia. This is reported by local portal 'Pikiran Rakyat', according to which his presence as a testimonial for the Under-17 World Cup, strongly desired by Erick Thohir, the former Inter Milan owner and current number one of the Indonesian Football Federation, could be the chance for some of the clubs in the top league of the country of origin of the family (on his father's side) of the 'Ninja'.
The clubs involved would be, specifically, Bali United, Persib, Borneo FC and Bhayangkara FC. For the Indonesian league, a relatively young league (founded in 1994) would be an interesting shot to try to attract some attention, as it did in 2017/18 when Persib itself convinced Michael Essien to play in the Southeast Asian country.
Nainggolan è has been out of action since June, that is, since his deal with SPAL expired. Since then there have been rumors of his return to the field, including at clubs whose uniforms he had already worn such as Cagliari and Roma, but nothing has è materialized.
In the meantime, the 35-year-old midfielder is enjoying these days as "ambassador" of soccer in Indonesia: the Under-17 World Cup will be held from Nov. 10 to Dec. 2 with 24 teams at the start (there's no Italy, which failed to qualify by failing to reach the final stage of the European category, which assigned the five places reserved for the junior national teams of the Old Continent).