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Let's go Euro: Overseas clubs eye Jets' golden boot
Let's go Euro: Overseas clubs eye Jets' golden boot

The Advertiser

time7 days ago

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Let's go Euro: Overseas clubs eye Jets' golden boot

ELI Adams' breakout season for the Newcastle Jets has sparked interest in the striker from European clubs. Austrian Bundesliga powerhouse Austria Vienna and English League Two club MK Dons have enquired about Adams. Adams' management Cove Agency confirmed it had been approached regarding the 22-year-old's availability but at this stage neither club has tabled an offer. The European transfer window opens on Sunday. Adams has two seasons to run on his contract at the Jets. If offers materialise, a transfer fee would need to be negotiated. Austria Vienna finished third in the Bundesliga last season and have competed in the third-tier UEFA Conference League for the past five seasons. The Violets qualified for the Europa League, which was won by Tottenham last weekend, in 2020 and last played in the UEFA Champions League in 2014. Adams is understood to be on a list of potential targers. Fellow Australian, teenage Melbourne Victory academy product, George Mihailidis is on the books at Austria Vienna. MK Dons, which are owned by a Kuwait-based consortium, finished 19th in the four tier of English football last season and have a new manager in former Derby County boss Paul Warne. Interest in young Australian players from overseas clubs is at an all-time high. The Jets sold Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to Scottish club Motherwell in 2024 for a reported $450,000 after the striker scored a club record 17 goals. Adams netted nine goals, including a finalists for the A-League goal of the year, in a breakthrough season. He is set to be a major component in the rebuild under new coach Mark Milligan. Unlike, Stamatlelopoulos, Adams has another two years on his contract. Jets chief executive Tain Drinkwater, in a Q and A with the Newcastle Herald, made no secret of the club's desire to sell players overseas. A spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Jets were aware of the interest in Adams but the club had not been formally appoached. Meanwhile, Jets midfielder Sophie Hoban picked up the women's Playmaker of the Year accolade at the A-League awards ceremony on Tuesday night for the best assist of the season. The 23-year-old earned the award for her driving run and silky pass to set up Sheridan Gallagher in injury-time against Melbourne Victory in Round 20. The gomg capped a big year for Hoban who also won the Jets women's player of the year and the prestigious Cheryl Salsbury Medal. Former Jets-now-Adaleide striker Archie Goodwin was named the A-League young player of the year. Fellow Hunter product Angus Thurgate, who is at Western United, finished runner-up in the Johnny Warren Medal for the men's player of the year which was won by Nicolas Milanovic (Wanderers). Clayton Taylor was the highest placed Jets player on 21 votes, seven behind Milanovic. Points were awareded on a 3-2-1 basis for each game. ELI Adams' breakout season for the Newcastle Jets has sparked interest in the striker from European clubs. Austrian Bundesliga powerhouse Austria Vienna and English League Two club MK Dons have enquired about Adams. Adams' management Cove Agency confirmed it had been approached regarding the 22-year-old's availability but at this stage neither club has tabled an offer. The European transfer window opens on Sunday. Adams has two seasons to run on his contract at the Jets. If offers materialise, a transfer fee would need to be negotiated. Austria Vienna finished third in the Bundesliga last season and have competed in the third-tier UEFA Conference League for the past five seasons. The Violets qualified for the Europa League, which was won by Tottenham last weekend, in 2020 and last played in the UEFA Champions League in 2014. Adams is understood to be on a list of potential targers. Fellow Australian, teenage Melbourne Victory academy product, George Mihailidis is on the books at Austria Vienna. MK Dons, which are owned by a Kuwait-based consortium, finished 19th in the four tier of English football last season and have a new manager in former Derby County boss Paul Warne. Interest in young Australian players from overseas clubs is at an all-time high. The Jets sold Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to Scottish club Motherwell in 2024 for a reported $450,000 after the striker scored a club record 17 goals. Adams netted nine goals, including a finalists for the A-League goal of the year, in a breakthrough season. He is set to be a major component in the rebuild under new coach Mark Milligan. Unlike, Stamatlelopoulos, Adams has another two years on his contract. Jets chief executive Tain Drinkwater, in a Q and A with the Newcastle Herald, made no secret of the club's desire to sell players overseas. A spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Jets were aware of the interest in Adams but the club had not been formally appoached. Meanwhile, Jets midfielder Sophie Hoban picked up the women's Playmaker of the Year accolade at the A-League awards ceremony on Tuesday night for the best assist of the season. The 23-year-old earned the award for her driving run and silky pass to set up Sheridan Gallagher in injury-time against Melbourne Victory in Round 20. The gomg capped a big year for Hoban who also won the Jets women's player of the year and the prestigious Cheryl Salsbury Medal. Former Jets-now-Adaleide striker Archie Goodwin was named the A-League young player of the year. Fellow Hunter product Angus Thurgate, who is at Western United, finished runner-up in the Johnny Warren Medal for the men's player of the year which was won by Nicolas Milanovic (Wanderers). Clayton Taylor was the highest placed Jets player on 21 votes, seven behind Milanovic. Points were awareded on a 3-2-1 basis for each game. ELI Adams' breakout season for the Newcastle Jets has sparked interest in the striker from European clubs. Austrian Bundesliga powerhouse Austria Vienna and English League Two club MK Dons have enquired about Adams. Adams' management Cove Agency confirmed it had been approached regarding the 22-year-old's availability but at this stage neither club has tabled an offer. The European transfer window opens on Sunday. Adams has two seasons to run on his contract at the Jets. If offers materialise, a transfer fee would need to be negotiated. Austria Vienna finished third in the Bundesliga last season and have competed in the third-tier UEFA Conference League for the past five seasons. The Violets qualified for the Europa League, which was won by Tottenham last weekend, in 2020 and last played in the UEFA Champions League in 2014. Adams is understood to be on a list of potential targers. Fellow Australian, teenage Melbourne Victory academy product, George Mihailidis is on the books at Austria Vienna. MK Dons, which are owned by a Kuwait-based consortium, finished 19th in the four tier of English football last season and have a new manager in former Derby County boss Paul Warne. Interest in young Australian players from overseas clubs is at an all-time high. The Jets sold Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to Scottish club Motherwell in 2024 for a reported $450,000 after the striker scored a club record 17 goals. Adams netted nine goals, including a finalists for the A-League goal of the year, in a breakthrough season. He is set to be a major component in the rebuild under new coach Mark Milligan. Unlike, Stamatlelopoulos, Adams has another two years on his contract. Jets chief executive Tain Drinkwater, in a Q and A with the Newcastle Herald, made no secret of the club's desire to sell players overseas. A spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Jets were aware of the interest in Adams but the club had not been formally appoached. Meanwhile, Jets midfielder Sophie Hoban picked up the women's Playmaker of the Year accolade at the A-League awards ceremony on Tuesday night for the best assist of the season. The 23-year-old earned the award for her driving run and silky pass to set up Sheridan Gallagher in injury-time against Melbourne Victory in Round 20. The gomg capped a big year for Hoban who also won the Jets women's player of the year and the prestigious Cheryl Salsbury Medal. Former Jets-now-Adaleide striker Archie Goodwin was named the A-League young player of the year. Fellow Hunter product Angus Thurgate, who is at Western United, finished runner-up in the Johnny Warren Medal for the men's player of the year which was won by Nicolas Milanovic (Wanderers). Clayton Taylor was the highest placed Jets player on 21 votes, seven behind Milanovic. Points were awareded on a 3-2-1 basis for each game. ELI Adams' breakout season for the Newcastle Jets has sparked interest in the striker from European clubs. Austrian Bundesliga powerhouse Austria Vienna and English League Two club MK Dons have enquired about Adams. Adams' management Cove Agency confirmed it had been approached regarding the 22-year-old's availability but at this stage neither club has tabled an offer. The European transfer window opens on Sunday. Adams has two seasons to run on his contract at the Jets. If offers materialise, a transfer fee would need to be negotiated. Austria Vienna finished third in the Bundesliga last season and have competed in the third-tier UEFA Conference League for the past five seasons. The Violets qualified for the Europa League, which was won by Tottenham last weekend, in 2020 and last played in the UEFA Champions League in 2014. Adams is understood to be on a list of potential targers. Fellow Australian, teenage Melbourne Victory academy product, George Mihailidis is on the books at Austria Vienna. MK Dons, which are owned by a Kuwait-based consortium, finished 19th in the four tier of English football last season and have a new manager in former Derby County boss Paul Warne. Interest in young Australian players from overseas clubs is at an all-time high. The Jets sold Apostolos Stamatelopoulos to Scottish club Motherwell in 2024 for a reported $450,000 after the striker scored a club record 17 goals. Adams netted nine goals, including a finalists for the A-League goal of the year, in a breakthrough season. He is set to be a major component in the rebuild under new coach Mark Milligan. Unlike, Stamatlelopoulos, Adams has another two years on his contract. Jets chief executive Tain Drinkwater, in a Q and A with the Newcastle Herald, made no secret of the club's desire to sell players overseas. A spokesperson said on Wednesday that the Jets were aware of the interest in Adams but the club had not been formally appoached. Meanwhile, Jets midfielder Sophie Hoban picked up the women's Playmaker of the Year accolade at the A-League awards ceremony on Tuesday night for the best assist of the season. The 23-year-old earned the award for her driving run and silky pass to set up Sheridan Gallagher in injury-time against Melbourne Victory in Round 20. The gomg capped a big year for Hoban who also won the Jets women's player of the year and the prestigious Cheryl Salsbury Medal. Former Jets-now-Adaleide striker Archie Goodwin was named the A-League young player of the year. Fellow Hunter product Angus Thurgate, who is at Western United, finished runner-up in the Johnny Warren Medal for the men's player of the year which was won by Nicolas Milanovic (Wanderers). Clayton Taylor was the highest placed Jets player on 21 votes, seven behind Milanovic. Points were awareded on a 3-2-1 basis for each game.

Five contenders for Dundee manager job revealed as Celtic and Rangers heroes could go head-to-head for role
Five contenders for Dundee manager job revealed as Celtic and Rangers heroes could go head-to-head for role

Scottish Sun

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Five contenders for Dundee manager job revealed as Celtic and Rangers heroes could go head-to-head for role

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DUNDEE chiefs will step up their search for a new manager this week. Dens Park general manager John Nelms and technical adviser Gordon Strachan are leading the hunt for Tony Docherty's replacement. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Dundee are on the hint for Tony Docherty's successor Credit: Kenny Ramsay 2 Shaun Maloney remains in the frame Credit: Kenny Ramsay The 54-year-old and his staff were axed last week, less than 24 hours after keeping the Dark Blues in the top flight. Ex-Hibs boss Shaun Maloney is one of the main contenders for the post, having been the man Strachan wanted back in 2022. The ex-Celtic and Scotland attacker was reluctant to move into the Championship at that stage but is interested now they are guaranteed another season in the Premiership. Maloney is a free agent after leaving Wigan in March and is eager to get back in the dugout. Former Dundee skipper Charlie Adam is likely to be considered and ex-Dark Blue Temuri Ketsbaia has also expressed an interest. Ayr United boss Scott Brown and Andy Woodman, gaffer of English League Two side Bromley, are contenders. With Dundee set to lose a chunk of their current squad, club chiefs are aware the clock's ticking on an appointment. Meanwhile, Rangers are closing in on the appointment of their new manager. SunSport understands Gers chiefs will make their final decision by the end of this week. Russell Martin remains in the frame and will hold further talks with the Light Blues in the coming days. Steven Gerrard, Davide Ancelotti and Brian Priske are all being considered too. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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