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Australian transfers 25-26 Summer

Austria is a popular move atm for Aussies. It's never front of mind for me as a league but I don't mind it as a stepping stone. I wonder where it's rated amongst other Euro leagues? Also how does it go for transfers for future progression?
 
I really like the Botic move if it happens. I reckon Botic has a lot of potential and he's going to club i'd expect a fair go at. From memory they needed strikers too. JS might be able to speak to that more accurately.
 
I guess the question is how financially strong is the Bundesliga and specifically St Pauli.
St Pauli are a bare bones club relying on solid scouting, free transfers and upward movement. Even though they play in the first tier and have massive support, it's rare anyone makes the move ''down' to them.
 
I really like the Botic move if it happens. I reckon Botic has a lot of potential and he's going to club i'd expect a fair go at. From memory they needed strikers too. JS might be able to speak to that more accurately.
No decision has yet been made regarding Johannes Eggestein's future, although the promotion hero was a regular until a few weeks ago and has repeatedly stated his desire to stay at St. Pauli. The 27-year-old former Bremen player's contract is expiring, and he recently lost his place to Danel Sinani , who, however, increasingly plays from deep. With the Luxembourger, the formation has been slightly modified from a 3-4-3 to a 3-4-1-2.

Eggestein's future is in doubt, while Andreas Albers' is clear. The 35-year-old Dane was retained last summer, partly due to his personality qualities, and has made 14 appearances, but has recently been missing from the squad, along with winter newcomer Abdoulie Ceesay . The 21-year-old Gambian, however, will remain as a promising player, while Albers will leave. If Botic were to arrive, there could be even more movement in the St. Pauli attack and Eggestein could leave after three years.

Just ran the Kicker article through translator. Ceesay came from Estonian league I think.
 
Goodwin coming back to Adelaide! That Archie-Craig linkup is going to be amazing
I'll admit when my app flashes up as Goodwin scoring in keep thinking of Craig. Now I'll have to open it.

I won't rest until we have Goodwin to Goodwin and Iredale to Iredale in a single Roos game. Not entirely impossible either.
 
Austria is good in that it gives access to European competition. England, Germany 2nd tiers are fine. Italy, Spain, France, and potentially Netherlands 2nd tiers are mismanaged backwaters with big benches and a less compatible culture.
 
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