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Hume City locks in pieces

Hume City has strengthened its squad as it prepares for next year’s National Premier League season.

Hume has announced four signings over the past couple of weeks, adding talent across the park.

New Zealand defender Taylor Schrijvers has signed multi year deal.

The highly regarded 28-year-old arrives in Broadmeadows with extensive experience at the top level in New Zealand, as well as strong performances across the NPL.

“I’m really excited to get started at Hume City FC. It’s a big club and I’m really happy to be here,” Schrijvers said.

“There were a few reasons behind the decision, but ultimately I just want to get back out there. Hume has consistently been a top-six side, and I want to be part of a team pushing for finals football and competing for silverware.

“I believe this club is capable of winning a trophy, and I hope I can play a part in helping us get there.”

Young midfielder Aiki Tsukamoto joins Hume from the Eastern Lions having spent the majority of his development at A-League club Perth Glory.

“It’s a great challenge for me and I want to prove myself at this level,” Tsukamoto said.

“My hope is to achieve as much as possible. Hume City is a big club and the expectation is to win. With the squad we have, I think we can do that. If I can play a part in that success, I’ll be very happy.”

“I’m still young, but I don’t want to waste any time. I want to kickstart my career at this great club and achieve all the goals I can.”

John Paikopoulos is another signing who has been through the A-League pathway system, joining the club from Melbourne Victory’s youth system where he made his NPL debut last season.

“Signing with Hume City FC is a big deal for me as I am coming to an established and developed club,” Paikopoulos said.

“Nick Hegarty and all the boys here are very determined to win and play well together, so I’m looking forward to it.

“I hope to develop as a player and as a person, while also getting the most out of training and contributing to the games as much as possible.

Former Newcastle Jets player Moonib  Adus as its latest addition for the upcoming season.

Boasting an impressive junior career, Adus began with the Newcastle Jets’ youth team before breaking into the senior squad at the start of 2023.

The 22-year-old played for Oakleigh Cannons this year.

“I’ve been wanting to sign with this club for a while now,” he said. “I feel like the way Hegs (Nick Hegarty) wants to play coincides with my playing style, while I also really like the pitch as its large size suits my style.”

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