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Graham Arnold not keen on Milos Degenek’s potential move to Middle East

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has reminded Milos Degenek what a fantastic six months he’s had with Red Star Belgrade, as the defender ponders a big-money move to the Middle East.

Milos Degenek (C) may leave Europe for the big money on offer in the Middle East. Picture: Francois Nel/Getty Images
Milos Degenek (C) may leave Europe for the big money on offer in the Middle East. Picture: Francois Nel/Getty Images

Graham Arnold is ready to offer further advice to Milos Degenek about his potential Saudi Arabia move whenever he needs it.

In the same breath, the Socceroos coach reminded the defender what a fantastic six months he’s had with Red Star Belgrade.

Degenek appears to be in talks about a lucrative transfer to the country’s richest club Al Hilal who, according to Serbian media, are ready to trigger his €3 million buyout clause during the January window.

Milos Degenek (C) may leave Europe for the big money on offer in the Middle East. Picture: Francois Nel/Getty Images
Milos Degenek (C) may leave Europe for the big money on offer in the Middle East. Picture: Francois Nel/Getty Images

The speculation was fuelled when the 24-year-old was captured in a social media video last week with an Al Hilal player and asked if he planned to join them, to which he replied: “Nothing is finished but we will see.”

“Me and Rene (Muelensteen) had a chat to him last week about it,” Arnold said.

“We haven’t had another chat to Milos since then.”

Degenek is otherwise yet to address the prospective move, which would come only six months after joining his boyhood Serbian side from Ange Postecoglou’s Yokohama F. Marinos after the World Cup.

It would mean sacrificing a high level of football at Red Star, for whom he’s been in excellent domestic and UEFA Champions League form, for enough money to potentially set him up for life.

Al Hilal, the side Western Sydney Wanderers beat to win the 2014 Asian Champions League final, has a strong team but some of the opposition is less so, while the heat can sap some of the intensity out of games.

Former Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou wasn’t shy about the fact he did not look favourably on his players plying their trade in a lower standard of league, a guideline that seemingly eventually cost Matt Spiranovic his spot after the defender stayed at Hangzhou Greentown despite being relegated to China’s second division.

Milos Degenek (R) in action for Red Star Belgrade during the UEFA Champions League Play Off First Leg match between FK Crvema Zvezda and FC Red Bull Salzburg. Picture: Getty Images
Milos Degenek (R) in action for Red Star Belgrade during the UEFA Champions League Play Off First Leg match between FK Crvema Zvezda and FC Red Bull Salzburg. Picture: Getty Images

“I’d rather not go down that avenue because there’s more than that probably there, there’s more reasons for certain people to take different options,” Arnold said.

“It’s their life but at the same time he’s had a great six months at Red Star. He’s put himself in the window in Europe.”

Arnold indicated a decision would be put on hold until after Australia’s Asian Cup defence, which kicked off last night against Jordan.

“I’m here to talk to him about it when he’s ready, all I know is he’s completely focused on this tournament,” he said.

“He doesn’t really want to make any decisions until this tournament is over. It’s a great stage for him, great stage. Great stage for a lot of the boys.”

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