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Aug 14, 2021   |  2:38AM AET

Melbourne Victory signs Nick D’Agostino

Melbourne Victory signs Nick D’Agostino

Melbourne Victory is pleased to announce the signing of Nicholas D’Agostino to its A-League squad.

The 23-year-old has signed a three-year deal which will see him be part of Melbourne Victory until the end of the 2023/24 season.

D’Agostino, who has just returned from the Tokyo Olympics, was part of the Olyroos squad that beat Argentina 2-0 last month.

A-League Head Coach, Tony Popovic, said D’Agostino will bring excitement to Victory’s attacking line-up.

“Nick is a talented young player with a lot of potential and we look forward to him joining the squad post the Olympics,” Popovic said.

“He can play anywhere across the front third and will bring great energy and quality to our attack.”

D’Agostino is excited at the prospect of playing for Melbourne Victory. 

“There is a lot of experience and knowledge in the new Melbourne Victory squad,” D’Agostino said.

“Many of the players have played for international clubs as well as for the Socceroos and know what it takes to play at the elite level.

“I want to grow and learn at Melbourne Victory over the next three years and the combination of being coached by the Boss again, the calibre of players the Club has recruited in the off-season and to be at a Club renowned in the A-league is a great opportunity for me.”

D’Agostino parted ways with Perth Glory in June after two seasons in Western Australia.

During this time, he earnt a place in the Olyroos squad and scored the crucial goal against Uzbekistan in the third-place match to clinch Australia a spot at the Olympic Games.

The attacker has also played alongside Victory teammates Jake Brimmer and Chris Ikonomidis under Tony Popovic at Perth.