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Sochi: Daniel Arzani will begin engineering his potential move to Europe immediately with the Socceroos' rising star set to hold meetings over his future this week.
The highly-rated 19-year-old will not return home to Australia following the Socceroo's elimination from the 2018 World Cup in Russia on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning AEST), instead travelling straight to London to arrange the next move of his career.
The Melbourne City winger has attracted interest from all over Europe following his impressive displays in Russia, where he was the youngest player in the tournament.
He is in the last year of his contract with the A-League club however their owners, City Football Group, are eager to keep them within their family and will likely offer him a new deal - potentially loaning him out to their feeder clubs such as NAC Breda in The Netherlands or Spanish club, Girona.
Should they be unable to re-sign him, the upcoming European transfer window will perhaps be their last chance to cash-in on the most promising player in Australian football.
Sochi: Daniel Arzani will begin engineering his potential move to Europe immediately with the Socceroos' rising star set to hold meetings over his future this week.
The highly-rated 19-year-old will not return home to Australia following the Socceroo's elimination from the 2018 World Cup in Russia on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning AEST), instead travelling straight to London to arrange the next move of his career.
The Melbourne City winger has attracted interest from all over Europe following his impressive displays in Russia, where he was the youngest player in the tournament.
He is in the last year of his contract with the A-League club however their owners, City Football Group, are eager to keep them within their family and will likely offer him a new deal - potentially loaning him out to their feeder clubs such as NAC Breda in The Netherlands or Spanish club, Girona.
Should they be unable to re-sign him, the upcoming European transfer window will perhaps be their last chance to cash-in on the most promising player in Australian football.