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Sign Up Now!Absolute bargain. A League players are some of the best buys.14th in the Bundesliga looks exactly the right level to head to. Does €1M seem a bit on the cheap side though? I can’t imagine a 21 year old World Cup starter from Crvena Zvezda or Dinamo would go that cheap…
I like that alot
Also Herrington getting his German passport might be a clue to where he's going
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Absolute bargain. A League players are some of the best buys.
I get Geria is at the end of his career but the valuation of 150k is just laughable given his experience and ability.
He'd be at ease in League One when there paying a million or more for comparable players.
I was going to say it doesn’t really narrow it downSomewhere in Europe?
Great move for him, the only issue is the fee feels so small it’s almost like pocket change given the amount of T5 clubs pay for players.
Let’s hope there is a sell on clause as well in case if he moves higher up.
Did you watch him at Roar last season? The guy is NPL level at best. Would be nowhere near playing for Australia if eligible.Is he eligible to play for Australia?

He hasn't played...yet. But if the WC performances didn't already, this transfer and playing Bundesliga will justify the original squad selection based on potential, prior to any real professional career.Everybody that claimed nepotism have egg on their faces.
Agree and also remove the salary cap and offer players longer term contracts as well.Australia needs to rebuild its reputation first and its relationships with European clubs before it can really demand multi-million Euro transfer fees.
I think with this crop it’s a good start, but need to do more.
1. He has played and proved he can play at the top level (early days I know)He hasn't played...yet. But if the WC performances didn't already, this transfer and playing Bundesliga will justify his original selection based on potential alone, prior to any real professional career.
Thank god Popa is a manager so focused on youth development.
How?Everybody that claimed nepotism have egg on their faces.
Two things can be true at once to be fair. Happy to say, I thought nepo baby, has proven himself to be a very good player, happy to be wrong. But until we cap others in the same manner (which is a good thing) then there’ll still be nepo discussions. Happy to be wrong twice, will be stoked actually1. He has played and proved he can play at the top level (early days I know)
2. Everyone on this forum is demending we cap every eligible Socceroo the minute they hit the youth squad in Europe. Okon was born in Belgium: we capped him.
3. Alot of people were saying he only got picked because of his dad. Well, he just got picked up by a Bundesliga club.
Assuming he isn't going to get loaned out the minute he arrives, we just had an A-League player get transferred to a top 5 league. This is great news.