The Socceroo stuff-up that will cost an A-League club millions
The Socceroo stuff-up that will cost an A-League club millions focuses on Lucas Herrington’s rapid rise after a World Cup standout role and a costly transfer-clause decision by Brisbane Roar. Before the tournament began, Barcelona made a bid for the teenage Socceroos defender, which was rejected because it did not meet the valuation set by Colorado Rapids, the MLS club that signed him six months earlier. After Herrington became Australia’s youngest-ever starter at the World Cup and impressed in a high-pressure match against Paraguay, European interest increased, implying a “premium” would now be required. The article says Brisbane Roar, owned by Indonesia’s Bakrie Group, sold back to Colorado a clause that would have granted it 20% of Herrington’s next transfer fee for $560,000. CIES Football Observatory valued him at between $23 million and $30 million, prior to his World Cup performance. Even at the low end, the club would have received over $4.5 million. The story also cites his comparisons to top defenders in MLS and notes his calm demeanor despite fast-moving expectations.






