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Australian transfers 26-27 Summer

Maybe it's Okon.

It might be two different Okons!

By the next World Cup Gianluca will be 21, and if he continues his current trajectory and opts for Australia he could well be starting for us. Nicoll-Jazuli will be 20 as well and might be worth a look.

Throw in Robertson, and I haven’t been this excited about our youth prospects in my whole life of properly watching Australian football.

We also won’t know who might emerge in the next four years. There’s very few debutants in this World Cup that I would have had earmarked in 2022. Maybe Circati and probably Volpato?
 
We also won’t know who might emerge in the next four years. There’s very few debutants in this World Cup that I would have had earmarked in 2022. Maybe Circati and probably Volpato?
Alessandro Circati definitely and both Nestory Irankunda and Mo Toure will continue to be making waves, as will Patrick Beach.
 
It might be two different Okons!

By the next World Cup Gianluca will be 21, and if he continues his current trajectory and opts for Australia he could well be starting for us. Nicoll-Jazuli will be 20 as well and might be worth a look.

Throw in Robertson, and I haven’t been this excited about our youth prospects in my whole life of properly watching Australian football.

We also won’t know who might emerge in the next four years. There’s very few debutants in this World Cup that I would have had earmarked in 2022. Maybe Circati and probably Volpato?
Who is Nicoll-Jazuli? have you seen him play?
 
Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli is the promising Australian dual international youth prospect who plys his trade in the Chelsea farm system.

He’s also got a fair few youth caps for England. Born in Sydney with Sudanese and Australian heritage (like the Yengis) but moved to London quite young.

I haven’t seen him play but I’ve read a bit about him and he’s highly regarded.
 
Surely Beach has to move after the World Cup finishes.
Another big pay Day for Melbourne City incoming I imagine.
People won't admit this but plenty of a-league clubs could learn from the Melb City and how they deal with transfer fees and sell on clauses, they are one of the best clubs on a football side for a reason.
 
He’s also got a fair few youth caps for England. Born in Sydney with Sudanese and Australian heritage (like the Yengis) but moved to London quite young.

I haven’t seen him play but I’ve read a bit about him and he’s highly regarded.
Thanks Guys.
 
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