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A-League transfer news/rumours


Patrick Wood is moving to Newcastle Jets after being culled by Sydney FC and will be under contract at the side for the next two seasons through the end of A-League Men season 2027-28.
 

Panashe Madanha is moving to Western Sydney Wanderers after being culled by Adelaide United and will be under contract at the side for the next two seasons through the end of A-League Men season 2027-28.
I have always thought Madanha would have progressed more by now.He certainly had potential when I saw him 3 seasons ago.
 
I have always thought Madanha would have progressed more by now.He certainly had potential when I saw him 3 seasons ago.
Combination of injuries and other kids in his position outperforming him.

There’s a player there but he probably wouldn’t have played that much with Crawford ahead of him and Pierias when he gets back from injury.
 
wood is NPL level at best - hes the a league version of george blackwood! who might i add is tearing it it up for the table toppers in the SA NPL - birkalla. (proves my point lol)
Agreed. Disappointed and hoping he is a squad filler...
 
Asked ai for a list of realistic marquees

European Playmakers & Creators

Philippe Coutinho (34, Attacking Midfielder): Currently frozen out at Aston Villa, the Brazilian needs a club where he can be the undisputed talisman. A lifestyle move to Sydney or Melbourne aligns perfectly with the league's desire for elite South American flair.

Juan Mata (38, Attacking Midfielder): The most realistic target is keeping the one the league already has. Melbourne Victory's absolute priority is re-signing the Spanish World Cup winner to anchor their marquee slot

.Adnan Januzaj (31, Winger): The former Manchester United prodigy is at a career crossroads. At 31, he still possesses elite technical ability and the exact name recognition needed to drive broadcast ratings.

Dele Alli (30, Midfielder): A high-risk, incredibly high-reward reclamation project. An A-League club offering a low-pressure environment and guaranteed starting minutes could provide the ultimate career reset for the former England star.

The Proven Championship & UK StalwartsOliver Norwood (35, Central Midfielder): A deeply experienced midfield general with hundreds of Championship and Premier League appearances. He fits the exact physical and tactical profile that Australian coaches love for anchoring a midfield.

John Egan (33, Centre-Back): A rugged, commanding Irish international defender. With A-League clubs heavily prioritizing defensive stability, Egan could easily become the league's premier defender, mirroring Brian Kaltak's impact.

Liam Cooper (35, Centre-Back): The former Leeds United captain offers immense leadership and elite defensive positioning. He is a highly realistic target for a club like Western Sydney Wanderers, who are actively hunting for a European center-back

.The Penalty Box FinishersTeemu Pukki (36, Striker): The Finnish international goalscoring machine is winding down his career. His clinical movement and high work rate make him an ideal marquee target for a team needing an instant golden-boot contender.

Danny Ings (33, Striker): If Ings looks to step away from the grueling English tiers, his natural penalty-box instincts would absolutely dominate the A-League transition style, offering a club guaranteed goals

.The Elite Asian TierShinji Kagawa (37, Midfielder): Following the historical success of Keisuke Honda at Melbourne Victory, bringing the former Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United playmaker back to the A-League would secure massive commercial and technical value
 
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