Susnjar, who only has a single-cap for the national team - a horror 4-0 loss on debut to Norway - but still came within a whisker of Bert van Marwijk's 2018 World Cup squad, joins from K-League outfit Busan I Park.

The 25-year-old has spent most of his career in the Czech Republic with Teplice and Mlada Boleslav, which originally drew van Marwijk's interest, but he has since fallen off the national radar.

Najjar has been one of the most highly-touted prospects in the A-League for two seasons now and will likely find more game time at the Bulls. Whether the move for Najjar is permanent or a loan remains to be seen.

The A-League newcomers are forming a heavy focus around attracting young fringe Australians from Europe and the A-League and combining them with established Australians, with English striker Matt Derbyshire the only international so far.

Socceroos Adam Federici, Mark Milligan, Tommy Oar and Ivan Franjic, as well as Australian youth internationals Milislav Popovic, Nick Suman and Denis Genreau finish the Bulls' list so far.

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Wanderers answer fan calls for accessible A-League prices

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FFA insists grassroots costs aren't a problem despite Socceroos outrage

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Socceroos defender, City winger join A-League's Macarthur

Macarthur Bulls have brought another two talented Australians to the club, signing fringe Socceroos centreback Aleksandar Susnjar and Melbourne City starlet Moudi Najjar according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Roo Radar: Ups and downs for Socceroos in continental cups

There was continental joy for two Australian stars in Europe and Asia this week, although the same could not be said for Nikita Rukavytsya, despite the Socceroo striker extending his impressive goalscoring record.

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Two football federations under fire over handling of grassroots racism incidents

Football SA and Football NSW are both currently involved in stoushes over their respective handling of racism incidents at grassroots football matches.

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Four Socceroos set to star in Europa League

Four Socceroos are set to star in this season's Europa League after Milos Degenek's Red Star Belgrade side sealed qualification overnight.

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Socceroo scores, assists against Spurs in nine-goal thrillfest

Socceroos striker Nikita Rukavytsya scored against Tottenham Hotspur overnight but couldn’t prevent his Maccabi Haifa side getting steamrolled 7-2 in the Europa League.

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Socceroo Mabil to face Liverpool in epic Champions League group

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Two Adelaide A-League stars set for England, France moves

A-League side Adelaide United are set to lose two of their best young players, Lachlan Brook and Mohamed Toure, to English and French clubs respectively.