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Alex Gersbach to leave Sydney....on free transfer.


https://forum.insidesport.com.au/Topic2255904.aspx

By Heineken - 5 Nov 2015 3:00 AM

Dunno how legit this is, but...

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The Secret Agent gives you all the latest internal rumblings from a busy week of A-League action.
Alex Gersbach refuses Sydney FC

One of Australia’s brightest footballing prospects is refusing to re-sign with Sydney FC.

Alex Gersbach was signed to the Sky Blues by Frank Farina over 18 months ago from the AIS.

Under current Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold, Gersbach has excelled and caught the attention of the football community, including Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho during the Blues tour of Australia in May.


The reason behind Gersbach’s non-commitment to Sydney FC is none other than his agent Greg Keenan.

Keenan, of Aspire Management, is seething that Sydney FC refused a transfer fee in the sum of $500,000 from multiple Premier League clubs in May.

The agent stood to make a healthy commission from the deal in May and is currently advising his client to see out his current deal with the club that concludes at seasons end.

Sydney FC argue that, despite the offer from England, it was not in the players best football interest long-term, something Mr Keenan should consider for his client.

Australian football has a long history of talented players taking the money as opposed to long-term footballing strategies.

http://www.sportal.com.au/football/news/the-secret-agent-young-star-refuses-sydney-fc-contract-after-premier-league-snub/1rt8orqq08s6n1g2iv4o999w5i

Gonna guess that those 'Premier League clubs' were Tottenham & Chelsea, after he played brilliantly for both. Surely we could have sold him for 500k, and then gotten him back for a season or two on loan. :-k :-k :-k

Either way, I hope he re-signs with us. [-o<
By AEK Spartan - 21 Jan 2016 5:59 PM

Good young player. I can understand Sydney fans comments but sounds like theclub was thinking about trophies instead of cashing in. Nothing wrong with that either but now he'll go for nothing.