All Whites midfielder Joe Champness has left Auckland FC by what the new A-League club has described as 鈥渕utual consent鈥.
In a short statement on the club鈥檚 official website, Auckland FC has announced Champness鈥 departure, just eight games into its maiden campaign.
鈥淎uckland FC would like to express its thanks to Joe for being part of the early foundations of the club and his contribution to date,鈥 the club said.
鈥淭he club would like to wish Joe all the best for the future in both his football and personal endeavours.鈥
The 27-year-old leaves Auckland FC without having made a competitive appearance.
Despite being only 27, Auckland FC are Champness鈥 seventh club as a professional, across stints playing in Australia and Turkey before returning home to New Zealand.
In 2019, while contracted to the Newcastle Jets Champness initially gave football away to concentrate on a music career in Los Angeles.
However, despite saying he would return to Newcastle if he was to start playing football again, Champness instead signed for the Brisbane Roar on a loan deal.
Champness later left Australia for Europe and signed for Turkish Super Lig side Giresunspor on a three-year deal.
That stint, though, lasted just 13 games before Champness terminated his contract due to unpaid wages. He was later awarded $1.33 million after Fifa, the game鈥檚 governing body, ruled in his favour after a dispute resolution claim.
At international level, Champness represented Australia as a youth, and accrued 10 appearances across under-20 and under-23 level, before switching allegiance to New Zealand in 2021.
Champness鈥 exit could see Auckland FC head into the upcoming January transfer market, given the club have also been hit by injuries to defender Dan Hall and midfielder Cameron Howieson.
Speaking last week, head coach Steve Corica said the club will only enter the market for the right player, given A-League rules will only allow the signing of an Australian or New Zealand player, with all overseas spots currently filled.
鈥淲e want, obviously, to make sure it鈥檚 the right move if we鈥檙e going to do it,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e always looking for players for next season as well, the recruitment doesn鈥檛 happen in one day, it takes time to make sure we get the right players. I think we鈥檝e got a lot of players right this time round.鈥
Despite Auckland FC鈥檚 first loss coming through a 4-0 defeat to Western United last weekend, Corica鈥檚 side are still one point clear at the top of the table.
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