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The Advertiser
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Arzani keeps focus on World Cup as European move looms
Not easily or by coincidence has Daniel Arzani earned a second shot with the Socceroos. And the Melbourne Victory A-League Men star won't squander his World Cup hopes as he weighs up chasing his European dream again. Arzani is bent on helping Australia rubber stamp their path to the 2026 World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Wednesday (AEST). After their heroic 1-0 win over Japan in Perth last week, only a highly improbable loss by five goals or more would condemn the Socceroos to ceding second spot and automatic qualification to the Saudis. Arzani is backing himself to prove his mettle after working his way back to the national team. "There's always been a little bit of self-doubt there, especially after the way things unfolded the last few years," Arzani said on Sunday. "It changes very quickly - up and down, up and down; positive, negative. "I'm happy to be in the situation that I'm in now. It hasn't come by easily, nor by coincidence. "I've worked really hard to be here, and it's been a slow process. "I feel like now I've got a good base to really show what I can do and to hopefully go even further." Arzani had lit up the 2018 World Cup for the Socceroos at the tender age of 19. Now 26, the winger is reasserting his case in the national team after losing time to injuries and ill-fated stints in Europe. "It's actually a little bit more special, because for the first time, I'm involved in the qualification process as well," Arzani said. "Being around such a good group of lads, really feeling that connection, everyone working towards one common goal, is always a special feeling. "It's something that I never experienced before, a real eye opener, and one that I'm really enjoying." Off-contract at Victory, Arzani is reportedly weighing a move to Scottish Premiership club Hearts. He is no stranger to the Scottish league, having played for Celtic on a two-year loan from Manchester City in 2018. But his stint was far from ideal, with the then 19-year-old tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on debut. Arzani is well aware he'll need regular game time at club level ahead of the 2026 tournament as he weighs up a potential move. "Any of the boys that are looking to move are off contract. I think that thought process will be in their head," Arzani said. "It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It's going to be very competitive. "We know we've got a lot of talent as well coming out of Australia, so I think it's definitely important that if I go, I'll be playing weekly." Not easily or by coincidence has Daniel Arzani earned a second shot with the Socceroos. And the Melbourne Victory A-League Men star won't squander his World Cup hopes as he weighs up chasing his European dream again. Arzani is bent on helping Australia rubber stamp their path to the 2026 World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Wednesday (AEST). After their heroic 1-0 win over Japan in Perth last week, only a highly improbable loss by five goals or more would condemn the Socceroos to ceding second spot and automatic qualification to the Saudis. Arzani is backing himself to prove his mettle after working his way back to the national team. "There's always been a little bit of self-doubt there, especially after the way things unfolded the last few years," Arzani said on Sunday. "It changes very quickly - up and down, up and down; positive, negative. "I'm happy to be in the situation that I'm in now. It hasn't come by easily, nor by coincidence. "I've worked really hard to be here, and it's been a slow process. "I feel like now I've got a good base to really show what I can do and to hopefully go even further." Arzani had lit up the 2018 World Cup for the Socceroos at the tender age of 19. Now 26, the winger is reasserting his case in the national team after losing time to injuries and ill-fated stints in Europe. "It's actually a little bit more special, because for the first time, I'm involved in the qualification process as well," Arzani said. "Being around such a good group of lads, really feeling that connection, everyone working towards one common goal, is always a special feeling. "It's something that I never experienced before, a real eye opener, and one that I'm really enjoying." Off-contract at Victory, Arzani is reportedly weighing a move to Scottish Premiership club Hearts. He is no stranger to the Scottish league, having played for Celtic on a two-year loan from Manchester City in 2018. But his stint was far from ideal, with the then 19-year-old tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on debut. Arzani is well aware he'll need regular game time at club level ahead of the 2026 tournament as he weighs up a potential move. "Any of the boys that are looking to move are off contract. I think that thought process will be in their head," Arzani said. "It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It's going to be very competitive. "We know we've got a lot of talent as well coming out of Australia, so I think it's definitely important that if I go, I'll be playing weekly." Not easily or by coincidence has Daniel Arzani earned a second shot with the Socceroos. And the Melbourne Victory A-League Men star won't squander his World Cup hopes as he weighs up chasing his European dream again. Arzani is bent on helping Australia rubber stamp their path to the 2026 World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Wednesday (AEST). After their heroic 1-0 win over Japan in Perth last week, only a highly improbable loss by five goals or more would condemn the Socceroos to ceding second spot and automatic qualification to the Saudis. Arzani is backing himself to prove his mettle after working his way back to the national team. "There's always been a little bit of self-doubt there, especially after the way things unfolded the last few years," Arzani said on Sunday. "It changes very quickly - up and down, up and down; positive, negative. "I'm happy to be in the situation that I'm in now. It hasn't come by easily, nor by coincidence. "I've worked really hard to be here, and it's been a slow process. "I feel like now I've got a good base to really show what I can do and to hopefully go even further." Arzani had lit up the 2018 World Cup for the Socceroos at the tender age of 19. Now 26, the winger is reasserting his case in the national team after losing time to injuries and ill-fated stints in Europe. "It's actually a little bit more special, because for the first time, I'm involved in the qualification process as well," Arzani said. "Being around such a good group of lads, really feeling that connection, everyone working towards one common goal, is always a special feeling. "It's something that I never experienced before, a real eye opener, and one that I'm really enjoying." Off-contract at Victory, Arzani is reportedly weighing a move to Scottish Premiership club Hearts. He is no stranger to the Scottish league, having played for Celtic on a two-year loan from Manchester City in 2018. But his stint was far from ideal, with the then 19-year-old tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on debut. Arzani is well aware he'll need regular game time at club level ahead of the 2026 tournament as he weighs up a potential move. "Any of the boys that are looking to move are off contract. I think that thought process will be in their head," Arzani said. "It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It's going to be very competitive. "We know we've got a lot of talent as well coming out of Australia, so I think it's definitely important that if I go, I'll be playing weekly."
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Scotsman
2 days ago
- Sport
- Scotsman
Hearts target addresses Tynecastle links as he declares what's needed in next move
The Hearts transfer target has been speaking on his future and has named what he'll need from wherever he goes next Sign up to our Hearts newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Daniel Arzani has addressed his future as Hearts look to sign the Australian international. The winger is currently on duty with the Socceroos but he is out of contract at Melbourne Victory, where has impressed. Arzani has rebuilt his stock at home after showing early promise on the international scene, prompting Manchester City to make a move, but loans like time at Celtic faltered amid injury issues. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad As the Evening News recently reported, Hearts have offered the Australian international a return to British football. Having already agreed to sign Greek wide player Alexandros Kyziridis and with Kazakhstani star Islam Chesnokov possibly on the way too, the Gorgie side could make it a third winger in the door at Tynecastle this summer. What Hearts transfer target said on future Now 26,Arzani is preparing for pastures new and has outlined his thoughts on the future amid Hearts interest. He says that wherever he ends up, he needs to be playing regularly. Arzani said: 'I think anyone now, any of the boys looking to move or off contract, that thought process will be in their head. It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It is going to be really competitive and we have a lot of talent coming out of Australia as well. I think it is definitely important that if I go somewhere that I'll be playing week in, week out. I'm not sure what I am doing yet, what direction I am heading in but that's definitely part of the equation." Daniel Arzani verdict on previous European stint The winger has held nothing back on what he thought of his first crack at European football. He said recently: 'The stint that I had overseas, for me was super disappointing and felt like a massive, almost waste of time. I think what didn't help me was that I was constantly doing these five, six-month loan deals while being signed to City – that just doesn't work out. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'It's too difficult to go into teams and just start performing straight off after five months and get into a starting line-up. You're in and out and you're not really that important to the club. So I'm hoping that if I was to make that move over, it would be on a permanent transfer, and hopefully that way I'd be given more of a chance as well.' Former A-League star Tommy Oar recently said of the attacker: 'There's not been many young Australian players like him in the last kind of 10, 20, years, to be honest. I think he's so exciting every time he gets the ball. I do think if you look at kind of his trajectory, and you know why there's maybe been so many critics, I think that he's a little bit maybe a victim of his own early success. 'Because when he broke onto the scene, he was obviously mesmerizing to watch. He was so young, got into the Socceroos, went to the World Cup, and everybody put his level so high so early, that any time he didn't play that to that level, he was quickly criticised. I think that can be a little bit harsh, because especially over the last few months. I think that for somebody, if there was someone who'd never seen Daniel Arzani play, and you saw him play over the last few months, you'd be thinking, Who is this kid? He's unbelievable. 'The way he takes players on is so positive. So I do empathise with him a little bit in terms of the criticism that he cops, but at the same time, I think that he's matured a lot in recent times. This season, it was a really important season. Remember him obviously at Macarthur, things didn't work out for him the way he would have wanted. I think that this was a really decisive season. And so far, particularly in the second half of the season, he's kind of reminded everyone of how good he is.'


West Australian
3 days ago
- Sport
- West Australian
Arzani keeps focus on World Cup as European move looms
Not easily or by coincidence has Daniel Arzani earned a second shot with the Socceroos. And the Melbourne Victory A-League Men star won't squander his World Cup hopes as he weighs up chasing his European dream again. Arzani is bent on helping Australia rubber stamp their path to the 2026 World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Wednesday (AEST). After their heroic 1-0 win over Japan in Perth last week, only a highly improbable loss by five goals or more would condemn the Socceroos to ceding second spot and automatic qualification to the Saudis. Arzani is backing himself to prove his mettle after working his way back to the national team. "There's always been a little bit of self-doubt there, especially after the way things unfolded the last few years," Arzani said on Sunday. "It changes very quickly - up and down, up and down; positive, negative. "I'm happy to be in the situation that I'm in now. It hasn't come by easily, nor by coincidence. "I've worked really hard to be here, and it's been a slow process. "I feel like now I've got a good base to really show what I can do and to hopefully go even further." Arzani had lit up the 2018 World Cup for the Socceroos at the tender age of 19. Now 26, the winger is reasserting his case in the national team after losing time to injuries and ill-fated stints in Europe. "It's actually a little bit more special, because for the first time, I'm involved in the qualification process as well," Arzani said. "Being around such a good group of lads, really feeling that connection, everyone working towards one common goal, is always a special feeling. "It's something that I never experienced before, a real eye opener, and one that I'm really enjoying." Off-contract at Victory, Arzani is reportedly weighing a move to Scottish Premiership club Hearts. He is no stranger to the Scottish league, having played for Celtic on a two-year loan from Manchester City in 2018. But his stint was far from ideal, with the then 19-year-old tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on debut. Arzani is well aware he'll need regular game time at club level ahead of the 2026 tournament as he weighs up a potential move. "Any of the boys that are looking to move are off contract. I think that thought process will be in their head," Arzani said. "It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It's going to be very competitive. "We know we've got a lot of talent as well coming out of Australia, so I think it's definitely important that if I go, I'll be playing weekly."


Perth Now
3 days ago
- Sport
- Perth Now
Arzani keeps focus on World Cup as European move looms
Not easily or by coincidence has Daniel Arzani earned a second shot with the Socceroos. And the Melbourne Victory A-League Men star won't squander his World Cup hopes as he weighs up chasing his European dream again. Arzani is bent on helping Australia rubber stamp their path to the 2026 World Cup with a win over Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Wednesday (AEST). After their heroic 1-0 win over Japan in Perth last week, only a highly improbable loss by five goals or more would condemn the Socceroos to ceding second spot and automatic qualification to the Saudis. Arzani is backing himself to prove his mettle after working his way back to the national team. "There's always been a little bit of self-doubt there, especially after the way things unfolded the last few years," Arzani said on Sunday. "It changes very quickly - up and down, up and down; positive, negative. "I'm happy to be in the situation that I'm in now. It hasn't come by easily, nor by coincidence. "I've worked really hard to be here, and it's been a slow process. "I feel like now I've got a good base to really show what I can do and to hopefully go even further." Arzani had lit up the 2018 World Cup for the Socceroos at the tender age of 19. Now 26, the winger is reasserting his case in the national team after losing time to injuries and ill-fated stints in Europe. "It's actually a little bit more special, because for the first time, I'm involved in the qualification process as well," Arzani said. "Being around such a good group of lads, really feeling that connection, everyone working towards one common goal, is always a special feeling. "It's something that I never experienced before, a real eye opener, and one that I'm really enjoying." Off-contract at Victory, Arzani is reportedly weighing a move to Scottish Premiership club Hearts. He is no stranger to the Scottish league, having played for Celtic on a two-year loan from Manchester City in 2018. But his stint was far from ideal, with the then 19-year-old tearing his anterior cruciate ligament on debut. Arzani is well aware he'll need regular game time at club level ahead of the 2026 tournament as he weighs up a potential move. "Any of the boys that are looking to move are off contract. I think that thought process will be in their head," Arzani said. "It's a big deal, a World Cup. It's massive. Everyone wants to be a part of it. It's going to be very competitive. "We know we've got a lot of talent as well coming out of Australia, so I think it's definitely important that if I go, I'll be playing weekly."


Scotsman
7 days ago
- Business
- Scotsman
Hearts transfer move for Australia's Daniel Arzani as offer is put to former Man City and Celtic forward
New signings in Edinburgh are set to continue throughout the summer window Sign up to our Hearts newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Hearts have offered the Australian international winger Daniel Arzani a move to Scotland as he prepares to leave Melbourne Victory. Having already agreed to sign the Greek wide player Alexandros Kyziridis, and with a deal for Kazakhstani Islam Chesnokov in prospect, the Edinburgh club are hoping to tempt a third winger to Tynecastle Park this summer. Arzani, 26, is out of contract at Victory and preparing to head for pastures new. Hearts are one of several clubs interested and put their proposal forward offering the player a chance to return to Europe. He previously spent four years on the books at Manchester City between 2018 and 2022, and was loaned to Celtic for the first two seasons. He also featured on loan Dutch side Utrecht, AGF in Denmark and Belgian club Lommel SK. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Injury prevented Arzani making any impact during his time in Glasgow but he now has the chance to return to British football. The player is currently weighing up his future after the best season of his career in Australia. He helped Victory reach the A-League series final, where they lost to another of his former clubs, rivals Melbourne City. Arzani ended the campaign as statistically the top-rated Australian attacking midfielder in the league. In March this year, Victory agreed an investment deal for Tony Bloom to gain a 19.1 per cent stake in the club. Bloom is currently awaiting formal approval for a separate £9.86m investment plan which would see him obtain a 29 per cent stake in Hearts. The two clubs are not linked officially, however. Hearts transfer target has interest from Europe, Asia and Australia this summer Arzani holds nine caps for Australia with one goal to his name and is currently with his national team as they prepare for this month's World Cup qualifiers against Japan and Saudi Arabia. There is interest from other clubs in Europe, Asia and Australia in the player, who is understood to be intrigued by another chance in the United Kingdom. Hearts would like Arzani to sign a long-term contract to join their reshaped squad under new head coach Derek McInnes. Since arriving at Tynecastle from Kilmarnock last month, McInnes has made clear his desire to set up a team featuring wingers. Kyziridis has signed a pre-contract agreement, a transfer deal for Chesnokov is still in negotiations, whilst Norwegian right-back Christian Borchgrevink and Irish midfielder Oisin McEntee have also committed their futures to Hearts. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Arzani is a wide player with skill and pace among his best attributes. He is right footed and favours the right flank but is also effective on the left. He has occasionally played in a No.10 position behind a striker, but Hearts see him as a winger who would stretch the game down the touchline. In 64 games for Melbourne Victory over the last two years, Arzani has scored seven goals and claimed 14 assists.