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Agyarkwa Bids Farewell as Loan Spell with Negeri Sembilan FC Concludes

Alexander Agyarkwa has shared a heartfelt farewell message as his loan spell with Negeri Sembilan FC comes to an end, expressing gratitude to the club’s leadership, coaching staff, teammates, and supporters for an invaluable chapter in his career.

In his message, Agyarkwa thanked CEO Faliq Firdaus for the trust placed in him, as well as Head Coach Nidzam Jamil and the entire technical team for their guidance and belief throughout his time at the club. He described Negeri Sembilan FC as a platform that allowed him to grow and perform, highlighting the positive environment fostered within the squad.

Agyarkwa also paid tribute to his teammates, noting the strong sense of unity and family that defined his experience with The Jangs. “It’s been an honor fighting on the pitch alongside you all,” he shared, reflecting on the camaraderie built during the season.

Concluding his message, Agyarkwa wished the club continued success for the remainder of the campaign, signing off with the iconic rallying cry, “Hobin Jang Hobin,” and a message of pride as he looks ahead to the next chapter of his journey.

Negeri Sembilan FC thanks Alexander Agyarkwa for his professionalism, commitment, and contributions during his loan period, and extends best wishes for his future endeavors on and off the pitch.

Loan End: Alex Agyarkwa

THANK YOU, ALEX!

The club would like to express its sincere appreciation to midfielder Alex Agyarkwa for his service and commitment during his time in Tanah Adat, since the start of the season.

We have received an official recall notice from Selangor FC, and Alex has now formally returned to his parent club effective today.

We wish him every success in his future endeavours.

CEO Faliq Firdaus said:
“Highest appreciation to Alex for his contributions in a short period of time. The club is now in the final phase of confirming his replacement, which will be announced in the near future.”

Faliq Firdaus Confirms January Transfer Plans and Provides Update on Alex Agyarkwa’s Situation

Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) Chief Executive Officer Faliq Firdaus has revealed that the club is preparing for an active January 2026 transfer window, with strategic reinforcements planned to strengthen key areas of the squad. At the same time, he acknowledged ongoing discussions surrounding the status of midfielder Alex Agyarkwa, hinting at the possibility of changes ahead.

Speaking in an interview with Harimau Malaya, held during the official announcement of MILLS as the “Footwear Partner” of Terengganu FC at Holiday Inn Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Faliq outlined the club’s current focus on maintaining stability while continuing its rebuilding process.

“We are still in the recovery phase,” he said. “But we also understand the importance of maintaining confidence among our supporters. That’s why there will be some transfer activity in January to make sure the team stays competitive and finishes the season strongly.”

Preparing for January: Strengthening Core Positions

According to Faliq, NSFC have already started shortlisting potential signings, primarily focusing on the defensive line and central midfield — areas identified as priorities after recent injuries.

“We’ve begun evaluating a few targets, especially for the back four and the centre-midfield positions,” he explained. “We’re not chasing big names — our focus is on reliable and consistent players who can strengthen the squad depth.”

He emphasized that the upcoming transfers are intended to support the existing squad, not to overhaul it, ensuring the club remains financially sustainable while improving competitiveness.

“Our approach is practical. We want players who can contribute immediately if needed, but we also have to manage our budget carefully,” he said. “We don’t want to overspend — we want to build a club that can last.”

Alex Agyarkwa’s Future Under Review

Addressing speculation surrounding Ghanaian midfielder Alex Agyarkwa, Faliq confirmed that the club is aware of the possibility of the player’s departure and has prepared contingency plans.

“We’ve taken note of the possibility that Alex might be recalled or returned,” Faliq said. “That’s why we’ve already prepared a Plan B to counter that situation if it happens.”

Although no final decision has been made, Faliq assured supporters that the club’s management and technical team are aligned and ready to act swiftly should Agyarkwa’s status change.

“What I can share is that there will definitely be transfer activity in January,” he confirmed. “We’ve already started shortlisting our potential signings in case we need to replace Alex or fill other crucial roles.”

Focus on Sustainability and Long-Term Growth

Faliq reiterated that NSFC’s transfer philosophy prioritizes long-term sustainability over short-term glamour.

“Our transfer approach is always long-term,” he explained. “If you look at players like Wai Lin Aung and Filip Anderson, both are in their early 20s — these are players we can develop for years ahead.”

He further stressed that any mid-season reinforcements would be carefully selected to balance immediate team needs and financial discipline.

“Whether or not they are big names depends on our capability and the team’s requirements,” Faliq said. “The most important thing is we don’t burst our budget. We’re planning for next season too, so we must remain financially healthy.”

Building for a Strong Finish

With Negeri Sembilan FC still in the process of rebuilding under head coach Nidzam Jamil, the upcoming transfer window represents a key opportunity to consolidate progress and regain consistency after a mixed start to the season.

“The match against Terengganu later this month will be very important to restore confidence among our fans,” said Faliq. “We believe we’re still on the right track — these upcoming signings will help us stay competitive and finish the season well.”

As the January window approaches, Negeri Sembilan FC’s careful planning and proactive approach underline their commitment to steady growth — balancing ambition with financial responsibility. Whether or not Alex Agyarkwa remains part of the squad, Faliq Firdaus and his team are determined to ensure that Sang Rusa remain competitive, united, and ready for the next phase of their journey.

Alex Agyarkwa Determined to Repay NSFC’s Trust in 2025/2026 Season

Ghanaian import Alex Agyarkwa is determined to repay the trust shown by Negeri Sembilan FC (NSFC) management after being handed the opportunity to continue his Malaysia Super League journey for the 2025/2026 season, despite being a loan signing.

The 25-year-old midfielder, who played for Selangor FC last season, has reunited with head coach Nidzam Jamil, the same tactician who once guided the Red Giants. Now on loan with NSFC, Agyarkwa is set for a fresh challenge in Paroi.

“I’m proud to continue my career in the Malaysia Super League with a team coached by Nidzam Jamil, and I’m determined to deliver my best performance throughout the 2025/2026 season,” said Agyarkwa.

“The trust this club has placed in me means a lot, and I will do everything I can to repay it.”

He expressed excitement about joining a squad filled with top local talent and being under the guidance of an experienced coach with a strong reputation in the domestic league.

Agyarkwa’s previous experience playing under Nidzam is expected to help him adapt quickly to the tactical system at NSFC, especially as he’s likely to be tasked with a crucial midfield role.

He is confident in the team’s quality this season compared to the previous one, noting the presence of both experienced players and hungry young talents eager to bring success to the Hobin Jang Hobin squad.

“With the strength we have this season, I believe Negeri Sembilan can offer a stronger challenge in the Super League, FA Cup, and Malaysia Cup.”

“Without a doubt, my teammates and I will give everything to push this team into the top five of the Super League,” he added.

For the record, Agyarkwa joined Selangor FC in 2021, making 64 appearances and contributing 11 assists. Although last season was hampered by injury, he is now looking forward to a strong comeback in Negeri colours.