Singapore forward Noh Alam Shah is linked with a move to three-time Indonesian Cup champions Sriwijaya.
It mean the 29-year-old will still have a chance of playing in the AFC Champions League next year, if he has indeed sign with the club, as Sriwijaya have won the right to represent Indonesian Super Liga (ISL) in Asia.
However, the Palembang club is not assured of a place in the Elite Asian competition as they have to play in the playoff.
Sriwijaya had square off against SAFFC in the ACL playoff semi-final earlier in the year where they were defeated 0-3 at the Jalan Besar Stadium.
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