MELBOURNE Heart have added another key component to their attack next season with confirmation thay have signed former North Queensland Fury flyer David Williams for next season.
Williams joins Heart on a three-year deal after starring at Fury last season and a brief spell with Sydney FC for their Asian Champions league campaign.
He now joins Fred, Mate Dugandzic and Curtis Good as the newest additions to the Red and White .
An attacking all-rounder who can play anywhere among the Heart’s favoured four man offence, the 23-year-old has been a stand-out performer across the past two A-League seasons, cementing his status as one of the league’s most exciting talents.
Coach John van ‘t Schip said Williams’ recruitment marks a significant milestone for the club during this off-season.
“Since the end of the last Hyundai A-League season, we have been searching for an attacker with the pace, skill and technique who can operate successfully within our system. In David, we are supremely confident we have found that player,” he said.
“But while David is a proven performer at this level, we also feel he has the potential to continue growing as a footballer at our club, which was a significant attraction for us."
Having represented Australia from U17s through to senior International level, Williams’ achievements as a footballer belie his years and signify a player on the cusp of taking the next step.
Making 34 appearances in three years at Danish club Brondby, including in the UEFA Cup, where he scored against Finnish club FC Haka, Williams returned to Australia in 2009, signing with North Queensland Fury, where he developed a reputation as a game breaker.
Van't Schip added: “Given his youth, he certainly has his best years ahead of him, and promises to be a fantastic ambassador for the Club over the coming years.”
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