Socceroo James Troisi being chased by Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC ahead of transfer window
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Australia's James Troisi celebrates one of his goals during the Asian Cup. Picture: Brett Costello
ASIAN Cup hero James Troisi looks set to return to the A-League in the upcoming transfer window, with a tug of war looming between three title-chasing clubs.
Sydney FC, Melbourne City and Troisi’s former club Melbourne Victory are vying for his signature with Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad prepared to release the attacker from his lucrative deal.
It’s understood that a change of ownership has played a part in the status of the Socceroo, who scored the extra-time winner against South Korea last January.
The same three A-League clubs were interested in pre-season before Troisi, who has been an unused substitute in recent weeks, accepted the massive Arab deal.
Former Manchester City and Celtic striker Georgios Samaras is being made available to A-League clubs and though he won’t come cheap, his Australian passport makes him attractive.
Socceroos defender Alex Wilkinson and Olyroos midfielder Steven Ugarkovic are free agents and ready-made additions to any squad.
Wilkinson, who’s been a regular under Ange Postecoglou, is exploring Asian options but would consider signing a longer-term A-League deal after a stellar stint in Asia.
Ugarkovic, who was yesterday selected in Aurelio Vidmar’s Olyroos squad for the upcoming Rio 2016 qualifiers, quit Croatian club Osijek over unpaid wages.
“He’s got a good engine, a good passer, gives everything he can. He’s a smart footballer and technically very good,’’ Vidmar said.
Fulham striker Adam Taggart, who was also picked by the Olyroos, Germany-based Kwame Yeboah and Dutch-based Adam Sarota are also seeking regular game-time and would be open to an A-League return of nothing eventuates in Europe.
Nick Kalmar remains on the market.
Former Melbourne City and Western Sydney midfielder Nick Kalmar remains on the market after a lucrative Asian deal recently fell through,
while former Newcastle Jets striker Joel Griffiths is nearing a return and has a point to prove.
Another knee victim Nick Carle is still on the mend, while the likes of Massimo Murdocca, Troy Hearfield and Jonatan Germano, who’s stayed in Melbourne, are working hard and waiting patiently.
Former Brisbane Roar midfielder Luke Brattan is ineligible to play for an A-League club this season as he’s already been contracted to three clubs, hence he can only utilise an emergency loan to a fellow English club.
Brattan, who signed a four-year deal with Manchester City, is now training at Rotherham after finishing his loan with fellow Championship club Bolton.
Aside from fitting a new signing inside the salary cap, A-League clubs can sign players on a: Loan deal; guest stint or injury-replacement contract.
THE A-LEAGUE’S CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST
Players available ahead of the upcoming transfer window
1. James Troisi
Club: Al-Ittihad (Saudi Arabi)
Age: 27 Position: Attacker
Troisi’s club is prepared to release him and A-League clubs are queuing up to sign the electrifying attacker, who’s won 26 Socceroos caps.
2. Georgios Samaras
Club: Free agent
Age: 30 Position: Striker/Attacker
Uncontracted since leaving West Brom, the former Manchester City and Celtic striker has an Australian passport and hasn’t yet retired from Greece’s national team.
3. Alex Wilkinson
Club: Free agent
Age: 31 Position: Defender
Left Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors after three successful years at the Korean giants. The Socceroo is exploring Asian options but would consider an A-League deal.
Alex Wilkinson during a Socceroos training session. Picture: George Salpigtidis
4. Adam Taggart
Club: Fulham
Age: 22 Position: Striker
The striker has returned to Fulham after finishing his loan deal with Dundee United but is looking for another loan deal as he seeks permanent game-time.
5. Kwame Yeboah
Club: Borussia Moenchengladbach
Age: 21 Position: Attacker
The exciting attacker is not on the radar of the German club’s first team and may need a loan move to reignite his career.
6. Steven Ugarkovic
Club: Uncontracted
Age: 21 Position: Midfielder
An elegant defensive midfielder who’s just come on the market with his Croatian club Osijek owing him wages. Just picked for the Olyroos.
7. Adam Sarota
Club: FC Utrecht
Age: 26 Position: Midfielder
Banished by his Dutch club FC Utrecht but Sarota has the creativity several clubs are lacking in midfield.
8. Nick Kalmar
Club: Free agent
Age: 28 Position: Midfielder
The former Melbourne City and Western Sydney midfielder has the ability to walk into most struggling A-League clubs and make an instant impact.
9. Reinaldo
Club: Free agent
Age: 31 Position: Striker
The Brazilian-born former Brisbane Roar striker has an Australian passport and is here looking for a club after finishing his stint with Malaysians Sime Darby.
10. Joel Griffiths
Club: Free agent
Age: 36 Position: Striker
On the verge of full fitness after a knee reconstruction and despite his age, Griffiths has an eye for goal that very few possess. Could he be Australia’s Kevin Phillips?