A-League transfers for 2017–18 season

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This is a list of Australian soccer transfers for the

A-League
club are listed.

Clubs were able to sign players at any time, but many transfers will only officially go through on 1 June because the majority of player contracts finish on 31 May.

Transfers

All players without a flag are Australian. Clubs without a flag are clubs participating in the A-League.

Pre-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
25 January 2017 Kosta Petratos Perth Glory Newcastle Jets[1]
30 March 2017 North Macedonia Daniel Georgievski Melbourne Victory Newcastle Jets[2]
5 April 2017 Mario Shabow Western Sydney Wanderers Newcastle Jets[3]
14 April 2017 Joel Allwright Newcastle Jets Australia Adelaide City[4]
19 April 2017 Germany Thomas Broich Brisbane Roar Unattached[5]
19 April 2017 Republic of Ireland Roy O'Donovan Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets[6]
19 April 2017 Paul Izzo Central Coast Mariners Adelaide United[7]
20 April 2017 Ivan Necevski Central Coast Mariners Unattached[8]
21 April 2017
Fábio Ferreira
Central Coast Mariners
PKNS[9]
25 April 2017 Scott Neville Western Sydney Wanderers Perth Glory[10]
1 May 2017 Steve Kuzmanovski Melbourne City Unattached[11]
1 May 2017 Argentina Nicolás Colazo Melbourne City Argentina Boca Juniors (end of loan)[11]
9 May 2017 Shannon Cole Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[12]
9 May 2017 Bernie Ibini Sydney FC Belgium Club Brugge (end of loan)[13]
9 May 2017 Brandon Borrello Brisbane Roar Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern[14]
10 May 2017 Rashid Mahazi Melbourne Victory Retired[15]
10 May 2017 Labinot Haliti Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
10 May 2017 Croatia Mateo Poljak Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
10 May 2017 Denmark Morten Nordstrand Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
10 May 2017 Tomislav Arčaba Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
10 May 2017 China Ma Leilei Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
10 May 2017 Harry Sawyer Newcastle Jets Unattached[16]
11 May 2017 Spain Dimas Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
11 May 2017 Uruguay Bruno Piñatares Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
11 May 2017
Ryan Griffiths
Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
11 May 2017 Liam Youlley Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
11 May 2017 Stefan Zinni Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[17]
11 May 2017 Argentina Nicolás Martínez Western Sydney Wanderers Greece Olympiacos (end of loan)[17]
11 May 2017 Terry Antonis Western Sydney Wanderers Greece PAOK (end of loan)[17]
12 May 2017 Nick Ansell Melbourne Victory Unattached[18]
12 May 2017 George Howard Melbourne Victory Unattached[18]
12 May 2017 Alastair Bray Melbourne Victory Unattached[18]
12 May 2017 Lucas Spinella Melbourne Victory Unattached[18]
12 May 2017 Scotland Nick Montgomery Central Coast Mariners Australia Wollongong Wolves[19]
14 May 2017 Richard Garcia Perth Glory Retired[20]
14 May 2017 Dino Djulbic Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Serbia Nebojša Marinković Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Mitchell Oxborrow Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Aryn Williams Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Romania Lucian Goian Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Jordan Thurtell Perth Glory Unattached[20]
14 May 2017 Jacob Poscoliero Central Coast Mariners Perth Glory[21]
15 May 2017 New Zealand Glen Moss Wellington Phoenix Newcastle Jets[22]
15 May 2017 Rhys Williams Perth Glory Melbourne Victory[23]
15 May 2017 Thomas Deng Netherlands Jong PSV Melbourne Victory (end of loan)[24]
16 May 2017 Josh Risdon Perth Glory Western Sydney Wanderers[25][26]
16 May 2017 Curaçao Roly Bonevacia Wellington Phoenix Western Sydney Wanderers[26][27]
16 May 2017 Michael Thwaite Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[26]
16 May 2017 Dylan McGowan Adelaide United Portugal Paços de Ferreira[28]
16 May 2017 Jamie Maclaren Brisbane Roar Unattached[29]
17 May 2017 Spain Sergio Cirio Adelaide United Unattached[30]
17 May 2017 George Mells Adelaide United Unattached[30]
17 May 2017 Jesse Makarounas Adelaide United Unattached[30]
17 May 2017
Manuel Arana
Brisbane Roar Unattached[31]
17 May 2017 Cameron Crestani Brisbane Roar Unattached[31]
17 May 2017 Joey Katebian Brisbane Roar Unattached[31]
17 May 2017 Lewis Italiano Wellington Phoenix Australia Bulleen Lions[32]
19 May 2017 Senegal Mickaël Tavares Central Coast Mariners Unattached[33]
19 May 2017 Senegal Jacques Faty Central Coast Mariners Unattached[33]
22 May 2017 Slovakia Filip Hološko Sydney FC Unattached[34]
22 May 2017[A] John Hall Adelaide United Western Sydney Wanderers[30][35]
23 May 2017 Netherlands Tom Hiariej Netherlands FC Groningen Central Coast Mariners[36]
26 May 2017[A] Tunisia Fahid Ben Khalfallah Melbourne Victory Brisbane Roar[37][38]
28 May 2017[A] Spain Alan Baró Melbourne Victory Central Coast Mariners[18][39]
29 May 2017 Kristian Brymora Newcastle Jets Unattached[40]
30 May 2017 Antony Golec Unattached Central Coast Mariners[41]
31 May 2017[A] Andrew Hoole Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners[16][42]
2 June 2017[A] Nathan Konstandopoulos Brisbane Roar Adelaide United[31][43]
4 June 2017 George Timotheou Sydney FC Australia Sydney Olympic[44]
6 June 2017
Alex Rodriguez
Wellington Phoenix Portugal Boavista[45]
10 June 2017 Lewis Italiano Australia Bulleen Lions Wellington Phoenix[46]
13 June 2017[A] New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses Wellington Phoenix Melbourne Victory[47][48]
13 June 2017 Dimitri Petratos Unattached Newcastle Jets[49]
13 June 2017 Nikolai Topor-Stanley Unattached Newcastle Jets[50]
14 June 2017 Jackson Bandiera Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[51]
16 June 2017 Eugene Galekovic Adelaide United Melbourne City[52]
19 June 2017 Tommy Oar Brisbane Roar Cyprus APOEL[53]
21 June 2017 Danny Vukovic Sydney FC Belgium Genk[54]
21 June 2017 Bai Antoniou Sydney FC Unattached[55]
22 June 2017
Ben Kennedy
Newcastle Jets Central Coast Mariners[56]
22 June 2017[A] Paulo Retre Melbourne City Sydney FC[52][57]
23 June 2017[A] Mitch Nichols Western Sydney Wanderers Perth Glory[17][58]
23 June 2017 Michael Neill Central Coast Mariners Australia Sydney United[59]
26 June 2017 Kye Rowles Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners[60]
27 June 2017 South Korea Kim Jae-sung Adelaide United South Korea Jeonnam Dragons[61][62]
29 June 2017[A] Scott Galloway Central Coast Mariners Wellington Phoenix[33][63]
30 June 2017 Serbia Miloš Dimitrijević Sydney FC Unattached[64]
3 July 2017 Scott Jamieson Sweden IFK Göteborg Melbourne City[65]
3 July 2017[A]
Joshua Rose
Melbourne City Central Coast Mariners[11][66]
4 July 2017[A] Corey Gameiro Melbourne City Brisbane Roar[11][67]
4 July 2017 Riley McGree Adelaide United Belgium Club Brugge[68]
5 July 2017 Spain Oriol Riera Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[69]
6 July 2017[A] George Blackwood Sydney FC Adelaide United[70]
7 July 2017 Daniel De Silva Unattached Central Coast Mariners[71]
7 July 2017 Marc Marino Adelaide United Australia Campbelltown City[72]
10 July 2017 Finland Aleksandr Kokko Newcastle Jets Hong Kong Eastern[73]
13 July 2017 Marc Tokich Australia FFA Centre of Excellence Western Sydney Wanderers[74]
13 July 2017 Chris Herd Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[75]
15 July 2017 Italy Iacopo La Rocca Adelaide United Melbourne City[76]
17 July 2017 Turkey Ersan Gülüm
Hebei China Fortune
Adelaide United (loan)[77]
17 July 2017 Italy Massimo Maccarone Unattached Brisbane Roar[78]
18 July 2017 Denmark Johan Absalonsen Unattached Adelaide United[79]
18 July 2017 Mark Bridge Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[80]
18 July 2017 John Roberts Australia FFA Centre of Excellence Melbourne City[81]
18 July 2017 Ramy Najjarine Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne City[81]
19 July 2017 Ivan Franjic Melbourne City South Korea Daegu FC[82]
20 July 2017 Croatia Goran Paracki Croatia Istra 1961 Wellington Phoenix[83]
24 July 2017 Spain Álvaro Cejudo Unattached Western Sydney Wanderers[84]
25 July 2017 Denmark Thomas Sørensen Melbourne City Retired[85]
26 July 2017
Tom Glover
England Tottenham Hotspur Central Coast Mariners (loan)[86]
26 July 2017 Stefan Mauk
NEC
Melbourne City (loan)[87]
26 July 2017[A] Jake Adelson Central Coast Mariners Newcastle Jets[88][89]
26 July 2017 New Zealand Marco Rojas Melbourne Victory Netherlands Heerenveen[90]
27 July 2017 Alex Cisak Unattached Sydney FC[91]
28 July 2017 Spain Asdrúbal Unattached Central Coast Mariners[92]
28 July 2017 Luke Wilkshire Unattached Sydney FC[93]
29 July 2017 Spain Aritz Borda Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[94]
29 July 2017 Netherlands Wout Brama Netherlands Utrecht Central Coast Mariners[95]
29 July 2017
Anthony Cáceres
Melbourne City England Manchester City (end of loan)[96]
30 July 2017 Eli Babalj Adelaide United Unattached[97]
31 July 2017 Mark Milligan Unattached Melbourne Victory[98]
31 July 2017 Jake Brimmer Unattached Perth Glory[99]
1 August 2017 Rostyn Griffiths Perth Glory
Pakhtakor Tashkent[100]
3 August 2017 Vince Lia Wellington Phoenix Adelaide United[101]
4 August 2017 Mitchell Oxborrow Australia Broadmeadow Magic Brisbane Roar[102]
4 August 2017 Dario Vidošić Unattached Wellington Phoenix[103]
6 August 2017[A] Emilio Martinez Western Sydney Wanderers Brisbane Roar[17][104]
9 August 2017 Spain Andreu Unattached Perth Glory[105]
9 August 2017[A] Daniel Mullen Newcastle Jets Wellington Phoenix[16][106]
9 August 2017 Peter Skapetis Unattached Brisbane Roar[104][107][108][109]
12 August 2017 Poland Adrian Mierzejewski Unattached Sydney FC[110]
16 August 2017 Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović Unattached Wellington Phoenix[111]
16 August 2017 Algeria Karim Matmour Unattached Adelaide United[112]
16 August 2017 Argentina Matías Sánchez Argentina Temperley Melbourne Victory[113]
21 August 2017 Netherlands Bart Schenkeveld Netherlands PEC Zwolle Melbourne City[114]
23 August 2017
Ali Abbas
Unattached Wellington Phoenix[115]
25 August 2017 Spain Xavi Torres Unattached Perth Glory[116]
28 August 2017 Spain Raúl Llorente Greece Platanias Western Sydney Wanderers[117]
1 September 2017 Anthony Kalik Croatia Hajduk Split Sydney FC (loan)[118]
9 September 2017 France Éric Bauthéac Unattached Brisbane Roar[119]
12 September 2017[A] Argentina Marcelo Carrusca Adelaide United Melbourne City[120][121]
12 September 2017 New Zealand Louis Fenton Wellington Phoenix
Team Wellington[122]
16 September 2017 Venezuela Ronald Vargas Greece AEK Athens Newcastle Jets[123]
16 September 2017 Netherlands Leroy George Unattached Melbourne Victory[124]
18 September 2017 Poland Marcin Budziński
Cracovia
Melbourne City[125]
23 September 2017 Germany Daniel Adlung Unattached Adelaide United[126]
29 September 2017 Scotland Ross McCormack England Aston Villa Melbourne City (loan)[127]

Mid-season

Date Name Moving from Moving to
11 October 2017 Mitchell Mallia Australia Blacktown City Perth Glory (loan)[128]
11 October 2017
Jeremy Walker
Australia Green Gully Perth Glory[129]
11 October 2017 Ivan Necevski Unattached Newcastle Jets[130]
13 October 2017 Kenny Athiu Australia Heidelberg United Melbourne Victory (loan)[131]
18 October 2017 Bryce Bafford Australia Australian Institute of Sport Brisbane Roar[132]
18 October 2017 Jay Barnett Australia Australian Institute of Sport Brisbane Roar[132]
4 November 2017 Brendan White Australia Port Melbourne Brisbane Roar[133]
9 November 2017 Ivan Franjic Unattached Brisbane Roar[134]
28 November 2017 Harrison Delbridge
FC Cincinnati
Melbourne City[135]
5 December 2017 Algeria Karim Matmour Adelaide United Unattached[136]
6 December 2017 Tim Cahill Melbourne City Unattached[137]
8 December 2017 Brazil Guilherme Finkler Wellington Phoenix Unattached[138]
18 December 2017 Argentina Fernando Brandán Melbourne City Argentina Temperley (end of loan)[139]
19 December 2017 Mitchell Mallia Perth Glory Australia Blacktown City (end of loan)[140]
20 December 2017 Riley McGree Belgium Club Brugge Newcastle Jets (loan)[141]
22 December 2017 Argentina Patito Rodríguez Unattached Newcastle Jets[142]
29 December 2017[A] Dario Vidošić Wellington Phoenix Melbourne City[143][144]
30 December 2017 Nathan Burns Japan Sanfrecce Hiroshima Wellington Phoenix[145]
2 January 2018 Japan Jumpei Kusukami Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[146]
3 January 2018 Terry Antonis Unattached Melbourne Victory[147]
3 January 2018 Dino Djulbic Unattached Melbourne Victory[147]
3 January 2018[A] Jacob Melling Western Sydney Wanderers Central Coast Mariners[146][148]
4 January 2018 John Roberts Melbourne City Western Sydney Wanderers[149]
9 January 2018 Serbia Matija Ljujić Unattached Wellington Phoenix[150]
9 January 2018 John Hall Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[151]
11 January 2018 Argentina Marcelo Carrusca Melbourne City Western Sydney Wanderers[152]
16 January 2018
Robert Cornthwaite
Western Sydney Wanderers
Perak[153]
17 January 2018 Sebastian Ryall Sydney FC Unattached[154]
18 January 2018 Harry Ascroft Central Coast Mariners Malta Balzan[155]
18 January 2018 Peter Skapetis Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners[156]
19 January 2018 Spain Asdrúbal Central Coast Mariners Unattached[157]
22 January 2018[A] Dino Djulbic Melbourne Victory Perth Glory[158][159]
24 January 2018 New Zealand Hamish Watson Wellington Phoenix Unattached[160]
25 January 2018[A] Neil Kilkenny Melbourne City Perth Glory[161][162]
25 January 2018 Scotland Ross McCormack Melbourne City England Aston Villa (end of loan)[163]
28 January 2018 Mark Milligan Melbourne Victory Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli[164]
31 January 2018 Kwabena Appiah Central Coast Mariners South Korea Incheon United[165]
31 January 2018
Ali Abbas
Wellington Phoenix Unattached[166]
31 January 2018 Ben Warland Adelaide United Sydney FC[167]
31 January 2018[A] Jacob Poscoliero Perth Glory Central Coast Mariners[168][169]
31 January 2018 Chris Ikonomidis
Lazio
Western Sydney Wanderers (loan)[170]
31 January 2018 New Zealand Monty Patterson England Ipswich Town Wellington Phoenix (loan)[171]
1 February 2018 Tando Velaphi Unattached Wellington Phoenix[172]
2 February 2018
Fábio Ferreira
Unattached Sydney FC[173]
6 February 2018 Slovenia Džengis Čavušević Unattached Adelaide United[174]
9 February 2018 Devante Clut Newcastle Jets Australia Blacktown City[175]
10 February 2018 Oliver Bozanic Unattached Melbourne City[176]
13 February 2018 Braedyn Crowley Melbourne City Unattached[177]
13 February 2018 Moudi Najjar Western Sydney Wanderers Melbourne City[178]
19 February 2018 Daniel Alessi Newcastle Jets Australia Manly United[179]
20 February 2018 Mitch Nichols Perth Glory Unattached[180]
20 February 2018
Marc Warren
Perth Glory Unattached[180]
22 February 2018
Henrique
Unattached Brisbane Roar[181]
3 March 2018 Jason Geria Melbourne Victory Japan JEF United Chiba[182]
5 March 2018 Andrew Nabbout Newcastle Jets Japan Urawa Red Diamonds[183]
27 March 2018 Michael Theo Brisbane Roar Unattached[184]
12 April 2018 Chris Herd Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[185]
12 April 2018 Jerrad Tyson Western Sydney Wanderers Unattached[185]
3 May 2018 Ivan Necevski Unattached Newcastle Jets[186]
  • ^
    Player was released to free agency before joining new club
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