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Auckland FC has made headlines by signing former Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper Alex Paulsen on loan from AFC Bournemouth, amid ongoing discussions regarding the A-League's 'Caceres Clause', which restricts player movement between sister clubs. Paulsen, who hails from Auckland and recently represented New Zealand at the Olympics, expressed excitement about returning home to play in front of friends and family. The move is noteworthy as it comes after a breakout season where he achieved a club record of 12 clean sheets and was recognized as the A-League's goalkeeper of the year. Both Auckland FC and Bournemouth are owned by Bill Foley, prompting scrutiny over the implications of the loan within league rules. A statement from the A-League confirmed that while there is interest in reviewing the clause, specifics regarding player registration and salary cap policies remain unresolved. Paulsen's return is seen as a significant development for local football, with Auckland FC's CEO emphasizing the opportunities it presents for young talent in New Zealand.
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