
After announcing the release of a handful of players, Macarthur FC have turned the ledger over to contract extensions and new signings.
This week the Bulls have revealed they have snared centre-back Nathan Paull for the 2026/27 A-League season.
Paull, 22, pictured, joins the Campbelltown outfit from the Central Coast Mariners FC, where he made 66 appearances across all competitions.
The young defender played a key role in the Mariners’ historic 2023/24 campaign, helping the club secure a memorable treble.
The 22-year-old has also represented Australia at international level and remains an important member of the current Australian U23s squad.
Strong in defence and composed on the ball, Paull brings both quality and a winning mentality to the Bulls’ backline.
Under the guidance of Mile Sterjovski, he will look to continue his development and make an immediate impact at the club.
Macarthur FC have also promoted Harry Menham to the A-League men’s squad on a scholarship contract.
Menham has earned his opportunity following a series of impressive performances for the Bulls FC Academy men’s team throughout the 2025 season and the ongoing 2026 Football NSW League 1 men’s campaign.
The talented left-back joins the senior squad, adding further depth to the Bulls’ defensive ranks alongside Harry Politidis and Callum Talbot.
One of the most important re-signings has been that of rising star Luke Vickery, who enjoyed a breakout year last season.
The speed demon has re-signed for another year, keeping him at Campbelltown until the 2027/28 A-League season.
Liam Rose is another player who has re-signed with the club until the end of the 2027/28 A-League season.
Since returning to the Bulls ahead of the 2024/25 campaign, Rose has become an integral part of the squad.
The midfielder has made over 52 appearances for the club and has established himself as a consistent presence in the starting XI.
Bernardo has also re-signed with the club, in his case until the end of the 2028/29 A-League season.
The Brazilian forward has scored seven goals and provided two assists since arriving in Campbelltown ahead of the 2023/24 A-League campaign.
Young goalkeeper Alex Robinson is also set for a lengthy stint at the Bulls after getting a three year extension on his contract that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2028/29 season.
Robinson joined the Bulls ahead of the 2022/23 A-League season.
Last season he was called upon to replace Filip Kurto, who has been released by the club after four seasons at Campbelltown.
The Polish gloveman leaves as the most capped player, making 145 appearances for the Bulls across all competitions.
“I’ve enjoyed my time here, on the pitch, even travelling to Asia. Everything stays in my heart, in my mind, for the rest of my life,” Kurto said.
“I’m happy that I was a part of this growing club. I know the club is going in the right direction and will grow even more in the future.”
