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Borrello re-signs on three-year deal

Western Sydney Wanderers FC are proud to confirm the re-signing of Socceroo and Wanderers forward Brandon Borrello on a three-year deal that will see him at the Red & Black until the end of the 2026/27 Isuzu UTE A-Leagues season.

Borrello returned to the domestic competition in 2022 with the Wanderers after an extensive career in Germany at the likes of Kaiserslautern, Freiberg, Fortuna Dusseldorf and Dynamo Dresden where he played for over five years.

The forward instantly made an impact at Red & Black and won the club’s Rod Allen Media Player of the Year Award, Members Player of the Year Award, Golden Boot and prestigious Wanderers Medal in his first season at the club.

Brandon Borrello of the Wanderers celebrates after their win over Sydney FC during the A-League match between Sydney FC and Western Sydney Wanderers at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Saturday, November 12, 2022. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Borrello also returned to the Subway Socceroos squad thanks to his sensational form at the Wanderers and his passion for the club and region saw him win over the hearts of the Wanderers faithful.

Head coach Marko Rudan said he was proud to retain Brandon for the next three seasons. 

“We are very proud as a football club that Brandon has re-signed on a long-term deal that will see him at the club for many seasons to come,” said Rudan. 

“Brandon has not only been an influential player of this club on the field, but off the field where he has embodied what it truly means to represent this club and region.

“While this season hasn’t gone the way that he has certainly planned, we have put our full support behind Brandon and are excited to see him return back to the field in the months to come.” 

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 04: Brandon Joel Gaetano Borrello of the Wanderers celebrates victory during the round 19 A-League Men’s match between Western Sydney Wanderers and Central Coast Mariners at CommBank Stadium, on March 04, 2023, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)

Borrello thanked the club for their belief in him and the extension.

“I’ve fallen back in love with football at the Wanderers and I cannot thank the club enough for the way that they have not only welcomed me, but embraced me as one of their family,” said Borrello.

“I’d like to also thank head coach Marko Rudan, for not only bringing me back to the A-Leagues, but for his mentorship and guidance that has not only helped me develop as a player and also as a person.

“The belief that the club has had in me has driven me to give everything I’ve got for this football club, the region and the Western Sydney community and I can’t wait to get back onto the field to show everyone what I’ve got.”