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Socceroos Geria and Duke Considering Short-Term Moves Amid J.League Calendar Changes

Socceroos Geria and Duke Considering Short-Term Moves Amid J.League Calendar Changes
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Sports October 22, 2025 03:30

japan, australia - Australian footballers Jason Geria and Mitchell Duke are exploring short-term moves due to the J.League's revised schedule, affecting their World Cup preparations and potential club destinations.

Socceroos Geria and Duke Adapt to J.League Calendar Changes

Australian footballers Jason Geria and Mitchell Duke are contemplating temporary transfers as the J.League shifts its schedule, creating a gap between seasons that may impact their World Cup aspirations and club choices.

J.League Transition and Its Implications

The J.League's decision to align its season with the Asian Champions League Elite and European calendars has prompted Geria and Duke to consider short-term moves to maintain their competitiveness and playing rhythm.

Challenges and Opportunities

Duke expressed the importance of securing regular playing time leading up to the World Cup and mentioned the possibility of returning to Australia or exploring other options during the hiatus. On the other hand, Geria highlighted the need for a competitive environment to stay in contention for the Socceroos squad.

Potential A-League Return

Despite the influx of young talent in the A-League, Duke did not rule out a short-term stint in the Australian league for the upcoming season. He emphasized the significance of playing consistently and the appeal of being close to family and familiar surroundings.

Both players are evaluating their options strategically, considering the critical period before the World Cup and aiming to make decisions that align with their career aspirations and national team prospects.

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