Brisbane Roar sign young forward Nathan Amanatidis

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Brisbane Roar have secured the services of 19-year-old forward Nathan Amanatidis on a two-and-a-half-year contract. The talented Young Socceroos striker joins from Sydney FC, where he made 14 A-League appearances, scoring once in this season’s AFC Champions League.

Amanatidis, who can play as a winger or forward, began his career in Adelaide United’s youth system before moving to Sydney FC. He gained significant attention for his performances with the Joeys at the 2023 AFC U-17 Asian Cup, where Australia reached the quarter-finals.

The young attacker also featured in the 2024 Panda Cup, helping the Young Socceroos go undefeated to win the tournament.

“I’m thrilled to be signing with a fantastic club like Brisbane, known for its rich history in the A-League,” said Amanatidis.

“I’m eager to create something special with the club and its fans. One of my main goals is to secure a spot in the starting 11, contributing with goals and assists, while helping the team achieve victories and compete for silverware.”

Amanatidis, who will wear the number 17 jersey, is available for selection in Brisbane’s upcoming A-League match against Western Sydney Wanderers on Friday.

Source: A-League.

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