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Western Sydney keen to bring Irish legend Robbie Keane to A-League

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Western Sydney Wanderers coach Tony Popovic has confirmed interest in bringing Irish striker Robbie Keane to the A-League club.

Both the Wanderers and the Brisbane Roar have been linked to a pursuit of Keane since the former Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Ireland star announced he'll be leaving MLS franchise LA Galaxy after six seasons.

The 36-year-old has yet to decide where his future lies and other clubs have already signaled their interest including his Dublin hometown team Shamrock Rovers.

But it's believed the Wanderers are seriously weighing up a marquee offer, in what would be a major coup for Australian football.

"He's certainly a player it's hard not to have a look at," Popovic said.

"I'm sure there are several that are being mentioned and there are more than several that have been put on our desk, but obviously Robbie is the one everyone is talking about at the moment.

"He's had a fantastic career, he's a great player and still scoring goals, so he's certainly a player we'd have a look at."

The Roar loom as Western Sydney's stiffest competition for Keane, should he be interested, with managing director Mark Kingsman saying they'll make a tilt.

But coach John Aloisi was more vague, insisting he'd heard nothing about it and pointing out that he hadn't spoken to his former Coventry City teammate in 15 years.

"I know Mark, our managing director, has mentioned it in the media but as a football department or the owners, I haven't spoken to the owners about any marquee player," Aloisi said.

"They're the ones who will decide if we're allowed to get a guest marquee player, and then we'll decide if it's good for our team."