Western Sydney Wanderers FC have continued their commitment to developing the next generation of talent, with defender Marcus Savic committing his future to the Red & Black on a two-year deal. The 17-year-old centre back has earned the opportunity following his progression through the club’s football program. Savic’s football journey started at Moorebank Sports Club under the guidance of his father before continuing at Marconi Stallions and Football Tec. His development eventually led him to the Wanderers, where he has continued to grow both on and off the pitch. A composed left-footed centre back, Savic has built a reputation for his maturity, leadership and willingness to learn. His qualities were recognised on the international stage when he captained the Subway Joeys at the recent ASEAN U17 Boys Championship. For Savic, the opportunity to continue his journey with the Wanderers is a moment that reflects years of hard work and support from those closest to him. Western Sydney Wanderers Football Director Mal Impiombato said Savic’s signing was a reflection of both his development and character. Savic described the opportunity as a dream come true and remains focused on continuing his development within the club’s environment. He aims to make his A-League debut soon and keep playing for the badge. Savic believes the club’s commitment to young players is creating opportunities for the next generation. He has worked hard for this opportunity and the club is excited to continue supporting his development as part of the next generation of Wanderers players. The signing of Savic is a significant moment for the club, highlighting their dedication to nurturing young talent. With Savic on board, the Wanderers are looking to build a strong team for the future. The club’s fans will be eager to see Savic in action, and his signing is a positive step forward for the team.