Juric implored not to move to China

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SOCCEROOS goalscorer Tomi Juric reportedly has a big decision to make over a lucrative offer to move from Western Sydney to China, but he has been implored not to be tempted by the dollars being dangled before him.

The Wanderers striker scored in a dynamic cameo during Australia's 4-0 rout of Oman on Tuesday night, but according to Sasa Ognenovski and John Kosmina, a move to China will impede his ability to reach his peak.

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"If he wants to realise his full potential, he shouldn't go to China," Ognenovski said on Fox Sports.

"If he wants to cash up, and build houses out west, fine - go to China. But if he wants to realise his full potential, be the best he can, he should try get to Europe."

Ognenovski, who spent time in Asia with Seongnam Ilhaw in South Korea - where he was crowned Asia's most valuable player in 2010 - and Umm Salal in Qatar, explained why he felt a move to China would be detrimental to Juric's career.

"I don't think he'll develop his football there. They want proven goalscorers, guys who are going to go over there and win them games.

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"If he goes over there and has a bit of a dry spell, they'll ship him back out to Australia.

"They'll put him on the bench, make life uncomfortable and he'll come back…"

Despite showing phenomenal potential in patches for the Wanderers and Socceroos, Juric has only played 33 games (including seven for Adelaide United).

While John Aloisi says he is showing the hallmarks to fulfil the void as a successor to Tim Cahill, fellow former Socceroos striker John Kosmina says Europe, not Asia, must be his next move.

"He's in a position where he's got that decision to make," Kosmina said.

"If he wants to fill his pockets, fine, go to China. But they want finished product over there.

"They don't want to take a guy like Tomi … he's got a lot to learn still, they don't want him coming over there and start teaching him more about football.

"They're not into that sort of thing.

"He's got to go to Europe and I think he's good enough to go there."

He added: "You've got to remember Tomi hasn't played a lot of football. He's spent a lot of time out with injuries. Once he can get some match minutes under his belt, some training hours up in particular, he's going to be a hell of a player."


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