SYDNEY FC has re-signed talented trio Terry Antonis, Rhyan Grant and Seb Ryall to new deals that tie them to the club until the end of the 2014-15 season.
However, it is a contract recently capped Socceroo Antonis is unlikely to see out, with a number of European clubs circling the classy midfielder.
There were reports earlier this week linking the 19-year-old with a possible move to English Premier League club Fulham, the home of Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.
Antonis said he was happy to get the situation sorted out but wasn't about to go into what might happen in the future.
"I'm excited about signing again at Sydney FC," Antonis said.
"I started at the club when I was 16 and they have been very good to me. I want to continue my development in Australia before I think about any options overseas. I want to concentrate on my club football with Sydney and I'm happy this is sorted out so I can concentrate on the game against Newcastle and the rest of the season."
The trio are in their third season together at the Sky Blues, with coach Frank Farina regarding them as crucial to the club's long-term success.
Attacking midfielder Antonis won his first three caps in the Socceroos' East Asian Cup qualifiers in Hong Kong earlier this month.
Sydney will be trying to bounce back from a 2-0 derby loss to Western Sydney last weekend when it travels to Newcastle today to play the Jets -- with clashes against top-two teams Central Coast and Adelaide in the next week.
Alessandro Del Piero is set to start against the Jets after struggling with a hamstring injury, while Pascal Bosschaart has been ruled out with a calf strain.
Born and raised in Sydney, defender Ryall, 23, said he attracted interest from other clubs but was eager to stay on at the Sky Blues.
"I'm very happy -- it'll take me to six years here," he said.
"I'd love to win more trophies. It shows the ambition of the club keeping the three of us. This is where my heart lies and I didn't want to go to another team."
The 21-year-old Grant, who was a member of Sydney FC's debut National Youth League club, was relieved to have his future settled.
"I didn't want to play anywhere else and I'm happy the club wants me to stay as well," he said.
"I want to work hard to drag us back up the ladder."
Farina was excited to lock in the key youngsters as he looks to build a championship-winning team.
ADDITIONAL REPORTING: AAP

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