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Shining stars ... Tom Rogic and Mat Ryan have been courted by European sides this January. Source: Mark Scott / News Limited
Europe's silly season has got football fans in a spin and the A-League hasn't been spared from the craziness that is the January transfer window.
Which A-League player would be the biggest hit in Europe?
The introduction of the big three marquees and the form of Melbourne Victory's 'Kiwi Messi' Marco Rojas has helped lift the on-field quality of the A-League - and European clubs have stood up and began to take notice.
Ladder-leading Central Coast Mariners have seen top talents Mat Ryan, Tom Rogic and Bernie Ibini, courted by the likes of fallen Scottish giants Rangers, Barclays Premier League side Reading and Belgian outfit Club Brugge.
Mariners will do well to keep all three, while Marco Rojas, the A-League's form player, has decided to remain in Australia until at least the end of the season.
Has the rise in quality transformed the A-League into a springboard for players to move to the world's top clubs?
Should the game be doing more to retain its brightest stars against the lure of the bright lights of Europe?
Watch Kick Off, tonight at 6.30pm (EDT) on Fox Sports 1 and 1HD, as Mel McLaughlin and Andy Harper discuss whether A-League's role in the development of players.
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