Like any player in this squad, they won't be signed to a long term contract. I'd suggest given the importance on a Visa player they will be signed for 1 year.

If it's for two and they turn out to be a great prospect we would get a transfer fee for them, just like any player.

And realistically, if they didn't work out it wouldn't be any different to many of the league's Visa spots. For example, how often did the Roar see Polenz and Solórzano last year? Hughes for City? Rodriguez for Nix? faty for Sydney?

We normally have a 4 out of 5 success rate.

A couple of key quotes from the article:

“He needs to be able to play a part in the team this year,” McKinna said. “There is no good just signing someone for the sake of it. He has to be good enough to compete for a position.”

McKinna said they have had talks with clubs about potential loan deals and were most likely to target players who play in wide areas.

“That would be the easiest transition,” McKinna said.

McKinna said if the Jets can find the right player in China, it would free up more funds for Miller to spend on the other import.