Socceroos striker Apostolos Stamatelopoulos is confirmed to be leaving the Newcastle Jets in the A-League after signing with a European club for an undisclosed fee.
Contracted for a further season for the Jets in the A-League, the club have allowed him to pursue an opportunity overseas that will increase his chances of improving his development and being chosen to represent the Socceroos for their upcoming World Cup Qualifying matches.
Although his new club is yet to be confirmed, it is understood that the forward has agreed to terms on a three-year contract with Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership on a deal worth around £260,000 (AUD$502,400), per Sky Sports News journalist Anthony Joseph.
“Apostolos heads to Europe with our best wishes," Newcastle Jets CEO Shane Mattiske said.
We understand that in order for Apostolos to push for selection in the Socceroos squad for the 2026 World Cup, he needs to be playing consistently in the coming months and that aligns with the European schedule.”
“We're really proud of his development at the Jets over the past season and would love to see him and his family return to Newcastle in the future.
“Under Rob and the broader Jets team, we are an ideal destination for young players to develop into elite footballers.”
Starting with the Jets in 2021, he has gone on to score 24 goals in 60 A-League appearances and became an Australian international earlier this year against Palestine in June.
He has also previously spent time with Adelaide United and Western United and had overseas stints with Rodos and PAS Giannina.