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A-League Players Set Sights on January Transfers to Europe

A-League Players Set Sights on January Transfers to Europe
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Sports January 1, 2026 11:48

australia - A-League Men's young talents like Badolato, Caputo, and Jovanovic eyeing European moves as the league shifts focus to developing and selling local players due to financial constraints.

A-League Players Eyeing January Transfers to Europe

The A-League Men's new emphasis on youth development and player sales has caught the attention of European clubs, with young talents now looking to make moves abroad. Following the successes of players like Jordy Bos and Nestory Irankunda, a new crop of promising stars is attracting interest from overseas.

Top 10 A-League Players on the Radar

As the transfer window opens, several players stand out as potential candidates for European clubs. Alexander Badolato, a 20-year-old attacking midfielder from Newcastle Jets, has impressed with his recent performances, including a hat-trick against Melbourne Victory. Similarly, Max Caputo of Melbourne City and Luka Jovanovic of Adelaide United have shown their potential as strikers with strong goal-scoring records.

Other players like Paul Okon-Engstler, a defensive midfielder from Sydney FC, and Patrick Beach, a goalkeeper from Melbourne City, have also garnered attention for their standout performances and international potential. The list also includes talents like Ethan Alagich, Kai Trewin, Anthony Pantazopoulos, Panagiotis Kikianis, and Nishan Velupillay, who have all shown promise in their respective positions.

With the A-League becoming a stepping stone for young players to showcase their skills and secure moves to competitive European leagues, the upcoming transfer window could see more Australian talents making the leap to international football.

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