Six months ago he was unknown. Now Garang Kuol is one of Australia’s highest-paid footballers | VinceRugari
Garang Kuol has put pen to paper on a lucrative multi-year deal with Newcastle United to complete his remarkable rise from the A-League to the richest club in the world’s biggest league in just six stunning months.
It will make Kuol one of the highest-paid Australian footballers in the world, on a salary that puts him up there with the richest in the AFL and NRL - despite having not even made a single start in his short career. Such is the building hype around the 18-year-old forward, who made his A-League debut for the Central Coast Mariners in April, and went on to score four goals in his first seven appearances as a substitute.
Coach Graham Arnold, despite public attempts to play down the fanfare surrounding Kuol, will find it hard to justify leaving him out of his 26-man squad for Qatar, particularly given the lack of similar X-factor players within the Australian ranks.“It would be unreal,” Kuol told. Me and my brother [Alou] were remaking that in our backyard, breaking windows.”
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