Victory ‘keeper Warshawsky pens multi-year contract 

Melbourne Victory is pleased to announce that Jack Warshawsky has signed a three-year contract extension. 

The 21-year-old goalkeeper has penned a deal for Giovanni Savarese’s side that will keep him at AAMI Park until 2029, following a breakthrough season in the Isuzu UTE A-League during 2025/26. 

Boasting Young Socceroos experience, Warshawsky joined the Club last September and was ever-present for Victory following his A-League debut in January, helping the team finish fourth on the ladder. 

Melbourne Victory Director of Football, John Didulica, commented:  

“This extension is a deserved reward for Jack’s efforts since joining Melbourne Victory last year and is also testament to his commitment, growth and the undoubted huge potential he has demonstrated. 

“Jack has grown immensely in his time to date at the Club, and I believe there is plenty more to come from him as we get ready for the 2026/27 season.” 

Warshawsky said:  

“I am really pleased to continue my time here at Melbourne Victory and cannot wait to get back to work on the training track and make sure that I build on my performances from last season.  

“It means a lot for the Club to show their faith in me with this extension – now it is time to repay them and deliver for the Members and fans, who have shown me so much support since I arrived in Melbourne.” 

Warshawsky joins Charles Nduka in signing a contract extension at the Club, whilst Mikey Ghossaini, William Kengni, Jack Mihailidis and Malik Olukhale have all signed their first A-League contracts.