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Australian transfers 24-25 winter

Depends what Thomas Müller wants but A League clubs should enquire. His leaving Bayern official this morning.

You'd think MLS is a shoe in. Wouldn't think he'd end up in Saudi. As he can still play he may fancy something like Ajax or Anderlecht for a season.
 
Good evening, A-League fans,
As I said last time, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor in K League 1 has signed with Joel Anasmo. International Transfer Certificate has done. They are just waiting for the working visa from South Korea government. \*Source: Dalsoone Live (Korean Football Youtube Channel)
 
Good evening, A-League fans,
As I said last time, Jeonbuk Hyundai Motor in K League 1 has signed with Joel Anasmo. International Transfer Certificate has done. They are just waiting for the working visa from South Korea government. \*Source: Dalsoone Live (Korean Football Youtube Channel)
random transfer but congrats to the lad and hope he gets game time

osaussies is going to be tough to cover everyone in a few years!
 
Not a terrible league, but it probably is a mild step backwards from what I can judge
The most recent podcast really hit home for me. The MLS clubs are just MLS owned entities. I get the A League has parallels and the NFL has certain control provisions despite private owners but it's a stale kind of feel.

Plenty of decent football is played there but you'd want him in Europe.
 
Not a terrible league, but it probably is a mild step backwards from what I can judge
It should advance Balard and Triantis's National Team prospects.

I'm also interested where Luongo ends or if he stays at Ipswich. If he does stay I hope he is less loyal to them and plays for us; because they certainly didn't care about his loyalty when they reached the prem.
 
The most recent podcast really hit home for me. The MLS clubs are just MLS owned entities. I get the A League has parallels and the NFL has certain control provisions despite private owners but it's a stale kind of feel.

Plenty of decent football is played there but you'd want him in Europe.
Hate to say "I told you so" but MLS is NOT football as we either "know" or "want" it.
 
Regardless of what people feel about the MLS they have got the money to get players over from Europe and South America and sell them for big transfer fees.

I’ve seen players move over to bigger leagues in Europe, so hopefully it works out for the better for our players otherwise you have to question why they go there outside of money and lifestyle.

The old paradox that Europe is the ultimate destination is over, and other leagues around the world especially in the US, Asia like Saudi Arabia has certainly changed narrative that you don’t need to be in Europe to have a good career where the can offer them moves to come over there to the point it won’t effect their career and their financial position.
 
Hate to say "I told you so" but MLS is NOT football as we either "know" or "want" it.
That's true yet it's definitely the more stable option in regards to respect for our players' abilities and the facilities and sport science available. This is compared to a lot of European Leagues where our players have gone and had a terrible time due to strong culture difference and the bizarre ongoings in those leagues. I'll let you think which ones they are.
 
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