An article from Michael Burgess on Auckland FC contracts for next season:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/auckland-fc-a-league-leaders-secure-majority-of-squad-for-next-season/ICPIHMI4IFCBHDN3G6ZPGZWU6Y/
Guillermo May, Jesse Randall and Tommy Smith have all signed on for Auckland again next season. Seems they had triggers in their contracts based on appearance numbers.
Logan Rogerson hasn't signed yet but it has been verbally agreed
They expect to start negotiations with Neydar Moreno in early April
For me one of the most interesting parts of this article is that it seems they have told Michael Woud he will be the starting keeper next season rather than looking for someone else to replace Paulsen:
“The way Michael has conducted himself and the way he’s handled himself, with Alex Paulsen coming in on loan has been exemplary across the whole group,” said McFLynn. “He’s been fantastic. His attitude’s been amazing. We told Michael it was going to be a one-year loan deal for Alex. We told Alex it was a one-year loan deal and he was going back after that. So culturally, we can’t go back on that now and we need to give Michael the opportunity, which he deserves. And with Alex, it’s been an absolute pleasure working with him day in and day out and helping him on his journey.”
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/auckland-fc-a-league-leaders-secure-majority-of-squad-for-next-season/ICPIHMI4IFCBHDN3G6ZPGZWU6Y/
Guillermo May, Jesse Randall and Tommy Smith have all signed on for Auckland again next season. Seems they had triggers in their contracts based on appearance numbers.
Logan Rogerson hasn't signed yet but it has been verbally agreed
They expect to start negotiations with Neydar Moreno in early April
For me one of the most interesting parts of this article is that it seems they have told Michael Woud he will be the starting keeper next season rather than looking for someone else to replace Paulsen:
“The way Michael has conducted himself and the way he’s handled himself, with Alex Paulsen coming in on loan has been exemplary across the whole group,” said McFLynn. “He’s been fantastic. His attitude’s been amazing. We told Michael it was going to be a one-year loan deal for Alex. We told Alex it was a one-year loan deal and he was going back after that. So culturally, we can’t go back on that now and we need to give Michael the opportunity, which he deserves. And with Alex, it’s been an absolute pleasure working with him day in and day out and helping him on his journey.”