
PANAJI
FC Goa have completed the signing of Australian midfielder Paulo Retre, the club revealed on Saturday.
The 30-year-old central midfielder will arrive after the Gaurs agreed on an undisclosed transfer fee with his former club Sydney FC with whom he had won the A-League twice in 2019 and 2020.
This is FC Goa’s sixth addition to the squad this transfer window following the arrivals of Indian internationals Sandesh Jhingan, Rowllin Borges, Raynier Fernandes, and Udanta Singh in addition to the exciting youngster Boris Singh.
Speaking on completing his move to Goa, Retre said, “I have spent some amazing years in my home country - playing at the highest level and winning trophies. And now, I feel is the perfect time for me to push my boundaries further and a challenge in India looked like the best thing that could happen.
“It’s a new culture, loads of new people, and a club that shares the kind of passion I have for football. FC Goa has a solid foundation and lofty ambitions. It is a club that is one of the best in the country and Goa is a place that has the game deeply entrenched in their fabric. It’s an honour for me to represent them”
Retre adds quality and depth to the centre of midfield. He is Sydney FC’s eighth highest appearance maker, having made 176 appearances in all competitions for the Sky Blues after joining them from Melbourne City in 2017.
During his time with the Sky Blues, the Australian scored four goals, including two in the same game to seal a 2-1 win over Adelaide United in Sydney FC’s double winning season of 2019/20.
Retre’s addition lends further depth and flexibility in approach for FC Goa. The versatile midfielder’s ability to play in a number of positions should be able to lend even more balance to the side - something that new head coach Manolo Marquez had emphasised upon his arrival at the club. His prowess from set-pieces adds even more dynamism to the squad.
The Australian also brings in a wealth of experience, having played in the A-League since the 2013/14 season, helping his side to the playoffs on seven different occasions. He also has four AFC Champions League campaigns under his sleeves.
With the likes of Brandon Fernandes, Rowllin Borges, Raynier Fernandes, Brison Fernandes and Ayush Chhetri also vying for places, he should also provide healthy competition in the squad.