Pasquali recommits to Western United

Sebastian Pasquali (Supplied)

Tara Murray

Sebastian Pasquali has signed a one-year contract extension to remain at Western United for the next A-League Men’s season.

The 23-year-old has been a foundation player at the club and remains one of Australia’s best young midfielders with a bright future ahead.

Capable of playing in advanced and deep-lying positions, Pasquali solidifies a young and exciting midfield core featuring new signing Angus Thurgate and Western United Academy product Rhys Bozinovski.

Pasquali returned to fitness and featured in each of the last six A-League matches in the 2022-23 season, showing his supreme technical ability and tactical awareness.

After agreeing terms with the club, Pasquali said he has been re-energised by his return to the pitch and is hoping to have an even bigger impact next season.

“I’m really pleased to re-sign and recommit to the club,” he said.

“I’m excited to continue to build and grow the club as we head into the fifth season of existence, and I look forward to giving our fans and members plenty of happy and successful moments next season.

“It was really pleasing on an individual note to be able to contribute in the final games of the season and really build some momentum and consistency in my performances.

“It left a really good taste in my mouth and it’s something I’ll look to build on next year with the help and support of my coaches and teammates.”

United football general manager Mal Impiombato praised Pasquali’s constant commitment and development, admitting his delight at seeing him remain in the green and black.

Pasquali has so far made 21 appearances for Western United, starting 11 times since debuting as a 20-year-old in January 2020.

“Seb has worked incredibly hard for a long time to get himself ready to take any opportunity that came his way, and he did exactly that towards the end of last season,” he said.

“We were all delighted for Seb and extremely pleased with the impact that he added on the pitch, as I’m sure our fans were as well.

“As a foundation player, Seb is the ultimate professional and continues to understand and drive our culture, and while still being a young player, he has fantastic leadership skills and a great influence in our dressing room. We are extremely pleased to have him remain with our club for next season.”

Pasquali first came onto the scene at Melbourne Victory before earning a move to European giants Ajax in the Netherlands, signing at 16 years of age. He later moved back to Australia, committing with Western United.