Big-time transfer rumours show Socceroos are gaining respect, Circati says

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Big-time transfer rumours show Socceroos are gaining respect, Circati says

Alessandro Circati doesn’t want Australia to be considered World Cup underdogs forever. Judging by the reported transfer interest in some of their players, the wheel could be turning.

Alameda: Being written off by everyone else is Australia’s superpower at the World Cup. But Alessandro Circati doesn’t want it to be that way forever and, it seems, the wheel is turning. Slowly.

Wins aren’t the only way to shift the global perception of the national team, although they certainly help. The main reason why so many people in other countries gloss over the Socceroos is much more elementary: they simply don’t know any of the players.

And they don’t know them because they don’t play for the biggest clubs, in the biggest leagues.

The World Cup is football’s biggest shop window, and Australia’s top youngsters have their faces pressed against the glass. While they’re out on the pitch, their agents are working away in the background, teeing up deals and negotiating with clubs, some of which will be eager to leverage any good performances by selling them on for the highest possible price. It’s part of the game’s business model.

Before Australia’s campaign had even begun, Lucas Herrington was the subject of a formal transfer bid by Barcelona, as revealed by this masthead last week – and since confirmed by outlets in Spain, which say the La Liga champions are leading the race for the prodigious 18-year-old defender.

More players are attracting interest following their surprise 2-0 win over Turkey.

Circati, who plays for Parma in Italy’s Serie A, is reportedly being pursued by not only Newcastle United but Atletico Madrid, who have been following him for several years but appear to have renewed their interest after his terrific display at the back in Vancouver.

Nestory Irankunda is being tracked by West Ham United – although, given they’ve just been relegated to the English Championship, where he already plays for Watford, that would be a sideways move.

If Jordan Bos was still at Feyenoord by the start of the new season, it would almost be a shock; his ankle-breaking run to shake off Turkey’s Kerem Akturkoglou in Vancouver has gone properly viral, but Bos’ representatives had been laying the groundwork anyway in recent months for a possible Premier League switch.

It’s the same deal with Paul Okon jnr. Most Sydney FC fans are already resigned to him being a one-season wonder for their club in the A-League because clearly, much bigger and better things await for him.

For most of these players, this will be a new experience – but not for Circati, who has learned how to deal with rumours in the press about potential transfer moves, and the associated back-channel discussions that take place. Previously, he’s been linked with Juventus and Napoli,

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