'Jamie Maclaren to ISL?' - Fans react to A-League star leaving Melbourne City FC
(Courtesy : Melbourne City FC)
The greatest goal-scorer in the A-League is set to leave the club and is rumoured to be coming to India.
Jamie Maclaren is considered to be a legend at Melbourne City FC which plies its trade in the A-League Men’s in Australia. The striker has won four consecutive Golden Boots, and six trophies with the club, etching his name in the club’s history as one of their greatest players ever.
The 30-year-old is set to leave Melbourne City FC at the end of the 2023-24 season after a five-year-long association with the club. If rumours surrounding his next destination are to be believed, then Jamie Maclaren is supposedly joining an Indian Super League outfit.
While his next club is yet to be confirmed, his departure from Melbourne City FC has sparked a lot of reactions from the fans. Here is a look at some of the reactions from the supporters who will be missing Jamie Maclaren’s presence at the club:
Fans reacting to Jamie Maclaren leaving Melbourne City FC
Speculation is high ahead of his next move:
Jamie Maclaren’s impact at Melbourne City FC will be remembered fondly:
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