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A-League transfer news/rumours

Saudi Arabia are always going to be number one in Asia for global transfer fees in men's football though because they have one of the best leagues in the continent and can lure world-class players with big money contracts worth millions.
Yeah no chance anyone in Asia pays more than Saudi. Otherwise all the old legendary players would move to the J1 League if it was about quality over money.

This brings an interesting question. Without oil money buying really expensive players (not talking about marquees like we get in the A-League but players like CR7), where would the Arab leagues be ranked?
 
I should also note that the Arab strategy as I'll call it (the Arab strategy is a broader term which we all should understand by now) could end up strengthening national teams.

In the past 12 months the UAE national team (whose entire team besides two players plays in the UAE Pro League) has called up players who were born in Argentina (two), Brazil (THIRTEEN!), Croatia, England, Ghana (two), Ivory Coast, Morocco (two), Portugal and Tunisia. I understand the UAE is a nation with a high immigrant population but these are players who have zero connection to the UAE other than they played enough years there to be eligible to switch under FIFA eligibility rules because they were never good enough for their own national teams. 13 Brazilians play for the UAE national team. At this point they probably don't even speak Arabic to each other at training.
 
I should also note that the Arab strategy as I'll call it (the Arab strategy is a broader term which we all should understand by now) could end up strengthening national teams.

In the past 12 months the UAE national team (whose entire team besides two players plays in the UAE Pro League) has called up players who were born in Argentina (two), Brazil (THIRTEEN!), Croatia, England, Ghana (two), Ivory Coast, Morocco (two), Portugal and Tunisia. I understand the UAE is a nation with a high immigrant population but these are players who have zero connection to the UAE other than they played enough years there to be eligible to switch under FIFA eligibility rules because they were never good enough for their own national teams. 13 Brazilians play for the UAE national team. At this point they probably don't even speak Arabic to each other at training.

Whilst I admit the whole thing is extremely farcical I'm quite certain that either Harry Soutar or Martin Boyle had literally never been to Australia before they were called up by the Socceroos.
 
 
Apparently Bodo/Glimt impressed with Mark Natta and in their sights for a transfer at the end of the AL season. Would be a loss for the Jets but if they get good money for him is a part of the revenue model and vision that AL clubs should be pursuing.
 
Some big numbers being suggested that Heracles will pay to secure Kikianis at season's end. Not sure if that's contingent on Heracles staying up.
 
 
 
Sydney are supposedly signing Ahmet Arslan from German third tier side Rot—Weiss Essen
 
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