MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A-League expansion side Macarthur FC have continued their signing spree of Australia internationals by bringing in former Socceroos captain Mark Milligan on a multi-year deal.
The 34-year-old is the Bulls' fourth signing after former Australia goalkeeper Adam Federici, Socceroos winger Tommy Oar and Olympic squad midfielder Denis Genreau.
Milligan, who last played professionally for lower-tier English club Southend United, said he was drawn to the southwest Sydney side by the chance to shape its"culture" under coach Ante Milicic.
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