Arzani's former Melbourne City boss John van't Schip has tried several times to lure the winger to Holland to play for his club PEC Zwolle.

Ex-City assistant Michael Valkanis has also joined the coaching staff at Zwolle.

FourFourTwo understands Dutch sides Ajax and AZ Alkmaar are also keen on the 19-year-old.

Arzani is contracted to A-League outfit Melbourne City until the end of the 2018-2019 A-League campaign.

His exciting displays for City, and for the national team, has alerted European clubs to his prodigious talent.

Arzani said today he will not make a decision on his future until after the tournament in Russia is finished.

"Definitely [I'm interested in a European move], but I think at this stage the focus is on the World Cup, trying to get through this and have as big as an impact as I possibly can," he said.

"After that I will try to focus on picking a club to move forward."

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Arzani is being tagged as the 'next big thing' in Australian football, after setting the A-League alight last season and being selected for the Socceroos as the youngest player amongst all the 32 nations at the World Cup.

The forward is unfazed by the pressure, and said the most pressure he faces is what he puts on himself.

"A lot of people have expectations of me, but I think no one else's expectations of me will ever be as high as my own, or my parents'," he said.

"I think that helps me deal with the pressure, because the most pressure I'm put under is by myself."

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