End of the road for Perak FC? Shocking salary offer intensifies crisis
Perak FC offered players only 20 per cent of 6-month salary arrears.

SHAH ALAM - Perak FC may be heading towards dissolution, raising alarms among fans and players as reports suggest the club could soon cease operations.
The uncertainty intensified after team goalkeeper Haziq Nadzli, on loan from Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT), shared a concerning update via his Instagram account.

The post referenced a news report claiming that the club’s management offered players just 20 per cent of their salary arrears, which have been outstanding for six and a half months.
“Perak is about to shut down! During today’s meeting, Boss Roy, who was supposed to attend, did not show up and only sent the finance manager. "They offered us just 20 per cent of the salary arrears and after that, no more payments.
“Perak is finished, they are trying to close or sell,” Haziq said on Instagram.
The rumour has sparked strong reactions among the Bos Gaurus faithful, especially with the club already under scrutiny for financial troubles.
On April 18, media reports confirmed that Perak FC was grappling with worsening salary arrears. Chairman Datuk Seri Azim Zabidi acknowledged the issue and assured that efforts were underway to address the financial shortfall.
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