Aberdeen transfer target Nicolas Milanovic is determined to finish his current season in Australia on a positive note, even as he faces increasing interest from European clubs. The 23-year-old winger, who plays for the Western Sydney Wanderers, has been linked with a potential £400,000 transfer to Pittodrie.
This season, Milanovic has enjoyed a productive run, scoring 12 goals and earning a nomination for the Young Player of the Year award in Australia. His immediate focus remains on the upcoming A-League elimination final against Melbourne Victory. However, he acknowledges that post-season he will need to evaluate his future options, which could include a move to Scottish football.
Milanovic shared his thoughts on the situation: “I’ve been attracting interest from a number of clubs across Europe, but right now I’m in a semi-final against Melbourne Victory and my full focus is here.” With the end of the season approaching, he is motivated by the possibility of leaving the Wanderers on a high note, hoping to win a trophy that would be significant in his career.
He also expressed aspirations to play for the Socceroos, saying, “It’s been my goal since I was a kid.” Milanovic respects Australia’s manager, Tony Popovic, and remains hopeful that his performances will keep him in the national team selection discussions as he looks ahead to the World Cup next year.
This situation captures the excitement and ambition of a young player poised at a crossroads in his career. Fans of both the Wanderers and potential future clubs like Aberdeen will be keenly watching his development as the season unfolds.