Olyroos defender Mark Natta's soaring potential is not going unnoticed, with a stampede of interest in the gifted stopper from at home and overseas.
Formerly of Western Sydney Wanderers, Natta, 21, is coming off contract on the Hunter and is being monitored by an unnamed Serie A side, a K1 League side, and no less than five A-League outfits, headed by Sydney FC.
A-League newcomers Auckland are also keen to tempt the ball-playing centre-back away from the Jets, along with Adelaide United and two of the three Melbourne-based clubs.
Regarded by many as the competition's most adept left-sided enforcer, Natta - who holds dual Australian-Italian citizenship and has over 50 A-League appearances under his belt - has started all 10 games this season for the Jets, who languish 10th on the ladder.
Whilst the Jets, who showed signs of life in Saturday’s 2-0 win over last placed Western United, are also keen to retain Natta.
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