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Posted: 2023-02-04 07:34:25

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold says he would not have re-signed with the national team if he thought the players had maximised their potential, and he sees only improvement from the young generation of Australian talent coming through.

Speaking to ABC Sport, Arnold looked back at his frustrations at the way the team went out of the World Cup, his belief in the need for more playing time for Australians at home or overseas, the vexed question of promotion and relegation in the A-League and more.

But as he confirmed reports of interest from clubs and countries in the wake of Australia's World Cup run, Arnold said he came to the conclusion he needed to stay. 

"I had a couple of nations reach out from the Middle East but ... sitting down and reflecting on it, I just felt that we’ve got much more to give," he said.

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"I brought a lot of kids through in that campaign, and the kids really stepped up and the likes of Harry Souttar, Kye Rowles, Rylee McGree, young Garang Kuol and that.

"These kids are only going to get better … if I felt that we got the max out of the boys and that was it, we won’t get any more, I probably would have left.

"But I just feel we’ve got much more to give and the boys coming through are only going to improve and I look forward to the next three-and-a-half years."

The other big news of the week aside from Arnold's new contract was Socceroo Souttar sealing a high-profile transfer from Stoke City in the Championship to Leicester City in the Premier League on deadline day, for an Australian record fee of $26 million.

Socceroos defender Harry Souttar closes his eyes and smiles in celebration as he runs to hug goalkeeper Mat Ryan after a game.
Harry Souttar (right) was part of Australia's unexpected run to the World Cup round of 16 — now he has been rewarded with a club move to Leicester in the Premier League.(Getty Images: Dean Mouhtaropoulos)

Arnold said it was great for Australian football that Souttar had made it into the Premier League, saying he was "leading the way" for other young Australian players.

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