aleagues.com.au outlines the dates for the upcoming January transfer window in Australia and New Zealand, which opens on January 16.
Ladies and gentlemen, strap yourselves in: The silly season is upon us.
The Isuzu UTE A-League transfer window will open this week amid speculation regarding all 13 teams in the competition.
Who will stay and who will go? Those are the big questions heading into the upcoming window after the last window saw the arrival of Brazilian superstar Douglas Costa and former Manchester United, Chelsea and Spain sensation Juan Mata.
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J1 League legend and eight-time Socceroo Mitch Langerak is set to be come eligible to play for Melbourne Victory after agreeing to return to the club before the start of 2023-24, while Brisbane Roar sensation Thomas Waddingham has been linked with a transfer to Europe.
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When does the transfer window open?
The mid-season transfer window opens on Friday, January 16 2025.
When does the transfer window shut?
The mid-season transfer window closes on Wednesday, February 12 2025. So clubs have up until then to bolster their squads.
What deals have already been agreed?
In
- Mitch Langerak (Melbourne Victory)
- Henry Hore (Brisbane Roar, end of loan at Gangwon FC in South Korea)
- Marlee Francois (Auckland FC)
- Henrique Oliveira (Macarthur FC)
- Tomislav Mrcela (Perth Glory)
- Logan Sambrook (Central Coast Mariners)
Out
- Jason Geria (Melbourne Victory to Albirex Niigata, Japan)
- Jacob Muir (Perth Glory to Monterey Bay, United States)
- Tom Beadling (Western Sydney Wanderers, released)
- Luis Canga (Perth Glory, released)
- Cristian Caicedo (Perth Glory, released)
- Luke Bodnar (Perth Glory, released)
- Mustafa Amini (Perth Glory, released)
- Mitchell Glasson (Sydney FC to KTP, Finland on loan)
- David Ball (Wellington Phoenix, released)
- Oskar Van Hattum (Wellington Phoenix to Sligo Rovers, Republic of Ireland)
- Harry Van Der Saag (Brisbane Roar, released)
- Joe Champness (Auckland FC, released)
- Joe Caletti (Brisbane Roar to Tochigi City, Japan)