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Scout Report – Aaron Mooy

Huddersfield Town secured the services of Aaron Mooy on a permanent deal on Friday, after the midfielder played a key role in their promotion winning season while on loan from Manchester City.

The Australian international joins the Terriers for a club-record fee of £8 million, which could rise to £10 million depending on add-ons, and has signed a three-year contract, with the option of an extra year’s extension.

Speaking to the club’s official website, head coach David Wagner expressed his joy at being able to wrap up a deal for a player whose performances were central to Huddersfield’s success last term:

“As I said many times last season, Aaron was right at the heart of our team. When he played well, we usually played well – and won! His performances for us understandably brought a lot of interest in him this summer, so it is a big statement that Aaron wants to return to us… He is still a great age and has space to improve, which is exciting for us too!”

The History

Born in Sydney, Australia, Mooy’s big break came in 2006 when he joined then Premier League outfit Bolton Wanderers at the age of 16.

Mooy stayed with the club for the next four years, before departing at the end of his contract in July 2010 due to being unable to break into the first-team squad.

The midfielder joined Scottish Premier League side St Mirren, and made 21 first-team appearances over the next two seasons, registering once goal and three assists, before returning to his homeland with newly formed A-League side Western Sydney Wanderers in June 2012.

He scored four goals in 49 appearances, before moving to Melbourne City, where his career really took off.

Mooy registered 18 goals and 13 assists in 53 matches over a two-year period, with his performances during the 2015/16 season in particular, when he was named PFA Player of the Year, leading to the move to City in June 2016.

The midfielder was immediately sent out on loan to Huddersfield though, with Mooy producing four goals and seven assists in 48 league outings including the playoffs as the Terriers gained promotion to the Premier League.

After representing Australia at U20 and U23 levels, scoring six goals in 13 appearances, Mooy marked his senior debut with a goal and assist in a 9-0 win over Guam in December 2012.

Mooy has played 25 times for his country, producing five goals and eight assists.

The Prospects

Given that Mooy was never likely to break into the first-team picture at City, it came as little surprise to see Huddersfield’s Player of the Year return to the John Smith’s Stadium.

An all-round midfielder, Mooy boasts impressive technical ability, with his passing one of his main strengths, although his lack physicality and pace could be more apparent in the top flight. The Australian is, however, strong in a challenge and ranked fourth for tackles among Championship midfielders last season.

More importantly from a Fantasy perspective, he boasts tremendous quality through his set-piece delivery, and also took two of his side’s four penalties last term, scoring one and missing another.

Mooy impressively made more key passes (102) and successful tackles (114) than any team-mate, playing predominantly as the deep-lying playmaker in central midfield.

His output in the Championship, along with the fact Wagner has turned him into a more rounded midfielder, having played much of his football in Australia as a No 10, suggests a likely price tag of between 5.0 and 6.0 in Fantasy Premier League (FPL).

However, interest in Mooy could be drowned out by the attention given to another potential midfield target: Elias Kachunga, who was Huddersfield’s top scorer last season with 12 goals.

The DR Congo international made 36 of his 44 league appearances in the attacking midfield positions, with the other eight coming as a central striker.

He may well be classified as a midfielder in FPL then, and if priced similarly to Mooy, could hold the upper hand.

Wagner’s side struggled badly for goals last season, managing just 56 across the 46 league matches, suggesting that despite their favourable opening schedule, we should be wary opting for Huddersfield attackers as budget options.

The Terriers begin their campaign away to Crystal Palace, while over the first eight Gameweeks, they face just one of last season’s top seven (NEW, SOT, whm, LEI, brn, TOT, swa).

So should either Mooy or Kachunga impress in pre-season, there’s every chance they may be viable options as a cheap fourth or fifth midfielder, with Derby County’s Tom Ince potentially another option, with a fee agreed for the winger on Friday.

Mooy certainly looks capable of making the step up to the Premier League from a technical standpoint, and with his set-piece duties so prominent, he could be a factor in the coming season, particularly if he is the designated penalty taker.

But with other possible candidates in both midfield and attack and further new Huddersfield signings to come, Fantasy managers will hope that pre-season can provide some cast-iron evidence of a stand-out option.

Further Reference

Aaron Mooy Wikipedia

Aaron Mooy Transfer Markt Page

Aaron Mooy 2016/17 Highlights

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731 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Dreams
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 4 months ago

    Newcastle have been quite in this transfer window till now. I was expecting Rafa to conduct a massive overhaul of the squad.

    1. Cheeseoid
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      But is a settled squad a good thing. I dislike it when promoted teams dismantle what was a winning squad just to try to compete in the Premier League. Maybe they will do better with minimal changes

      1. Dreams
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 4 months ago

        I agree with that. But fat Spanish waiter is a panic God. He puts success above everything. I was just expecting him to make more changes at a quicker rate.

        1. Andy_Social
          • 12 Years
          7 years, 4 months ago

          What I'm reading is Benitez badly wants reinforcements and it's Ashley putting a dampner on things to the point where Benitez could do a Brucie and walk before the season starts.

          1. Dreams
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            That'd be crazy. Ashley would be an idiot to suffer another relegation considering the money earned by PL clubs these days.

            1. Andy_Social
              • 12 Years
              7 years, 4 months ago

              Of course, but Ashley has proved time and time again that he is a tight-fisted idiot.

              1. Dreams
                • 7 Years
                7 years, 4 months ago

                God help Newcastle if that's the case.

    2. QPRUTD
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      Also seems Spurs have gone asleep

      1. Dreams
        • 7 Years
        7 years, 4 months ago

        They could do with a midfielder and a defender.

        1. Andy_Social
          • 12 Years
          7 years, 4 months ago

          Spuds don't need much. Still haven't found a back-up to Kane, and if Walker goes they've got Trippier, so again, it's just squad depth that wants adding to.

          1. Dreams
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            I'd keep Jansson. Good attitude. Should be better this season. Also I'd bring in a midfielder, or preferably RM. And if Walker goes, a RB. And maybe one more CB.

          2. QPRUTD
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            SAF used to say that even if one is a champion, they need to strengthen in the summer.
            Spurs are not even champions.

  2. Andy_Social
    • 12 Years
    7 years, 4 months ago

    Everton are doing great business, and it looks like they're gonna bag Michael Keane today.

    But where will that leave Burnley? Reminds me of Everton nabbing Ashley Williams last year - Swansea never replaced him and almost got relegated. I suppose Heaton will get even more save points this season but I won't be going near any of their players.

    1. Dreams
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      Yes. Heaton will be a monster again. Will depend on Keane's replacement also.

      1. Andy_Social
        • 12 Years
        7 years, 4 months ago

        Given Burnley's 'status', I can't see any player joining who'd be anywhere near Keane's quality. As I say, the parallel is with Swansea.

        1. Dreams
          • 7 Years
          7 years, 4 months ago

          I trust in Dyche. Should be able to find a decent replacement if not someone as good.

          1. QPRUTD
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            John Terry to Burnley 😉

            1. Andy_Social
              • 12 Years
              7 years, 4 months ago

              Ha ha, THAT would be hilarious! But no, he wouldn't play against Chelsea.

          2. Andy_Social
            • 12 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            Who have Burnley actually brought in that's made a big difference? That's never been Dyche's forte, I think.

            1. Dreams
              • 7 Years
              7 years, 4 months ago

              Joey Barton. 😉

    2. QPRUTD
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      Everton doing some serious business. Impressed by their ambition. If they don't do well this season, then its only down to the manager..

      1. Andy_Social
        • 12 Years
        7 years, 4 months ago

        He's a good manager. Everton will close the gap on Arsenal. I can see Liverpool and possibly Spurs being overstretched this season too. Not saying Everton will make Top 4, but they will be a lot closer.

    1. Dreams
      • 7 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      Haha. Sorry TM. My bad.

    2. QPRUTD
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      Oopsie!!!!!

  3. Dreams
    • 7 Years
    7 years, 4 months ago

    Let's go to the other page lads.

  4. FC Lackless [BALEGIUM]
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 4 months ago

    Hey Andy, do you know anything about Fantasy football Fix please. Virgin has mentioned it too, is it any good ? The odd price prediction mentioned on here from that site didn't seem very realistic

    1. UCL Fantasy
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 14 Years
      7 years, 4 months ago

      I haven't really used it much to be honest but a few people seem to like it - especially for the rank feature which will show your live rank as goals etc go in.

      They quote their price prediction is quite accurate but again, I haven't used it - I'd rather just wait until the prices are out.

      I mainly just use FFS for anything stat related, otherwise I don't use any other FPL related tools I don't think

      1. FC Lackless [BALEGIUM]
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 4 months ago

        okay cool, thanks ... just wondered if they had anything FFS didn't, we all looking for an edge as usual!

        1. UCL Fantasy
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 14 Years
          7 years, 4 months ago

          They have the live rank thing but that doesn't really help get an edge.

          They also have an "assistant manager" thing I think but I've not used it. Others can probably give you a better idea of whether it's worth signing up

          1. QPRUTD
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 4 months ago

            Assistant manager would be quiet helpful if you are not a member here.
            They can help you with making transfer and choosing captain based on projected points.
            I often used it last season, when I was not a member here.

            1. FC Lackless [BALEGIUM]
              • 8 Years
              7 years, 4 months ago

              I'm not sure I'd let someone/thing else actually make my decisions but are there any features that could dovetail with FFS? One thing I noticed advertised was the predictor for price risers/fallers...is that accurate do you think?

              1. Andy_Social
                • 12 Years
                7 years, 4 months ago

                FPL Towers changed the algorithm for price changes last year, which threw all the price change predictor sites into chaos. Who knows if they'll change yet again this year?

                1. FC Lackless [BALEGIUM]
                  • 8 Years
                  7 years, 4 months ago

                  k, thanks AS

  5. NIGHTHIKER - I Kane, I Shaw…
    • 10 Years
    7 years, 3 months ago

    This is what I've got so far
    Foster // Fabianski

    Lindelof // Cedric // Dawson // Naughton // Mee

    De Bruyne // Mhikitaryan // Ramsey // Willian // Ritchie

    Kane // Lukaku // Quaner

    Realise defence is poor. Want to get rid of Lindelof, Cedric and probably Dawson as well but can't see other decent options in that price bracket. Can't keep nailed MUN and SOU defensive coverage without having to spend at least 1m more - was toying with the idea of switching De Bruyne and Kane to Alli and Jesus/Kun to free up a bit of cash, what do people think about this?