Former Sydney FC striker Benito Carbone has revealed he is keen on making a return to the A-League with AFC Champions League side Adelaide United.
The 35-year-old Italian, who enjoyed spells in England with Sheffield Wednesday, Bradford, Aston Villa, Derby and Middlesbrough, joined Sydney on a four-game contract last year.
During his third outing, however, the former Internazionale frontman pulled a hamstring and was ruled out for seven weeks.
Carbone failed to reach an agreement for a long-term deal to extend his stay following the injury, despite scoring and creating two goals on his debut against Adelaide at the Hindmarsh Stadium in October.
"I know a lot of people in Adelaide," the journeyman told the The Adelaide Advertiser.
"Although I only spent limited time there it was a wonderful experience for me. A lot of the people who I met originated from the same region where I was born.
"There was an instant attraction to Adelaide which made me feel very welcome. That's (contract) something to be discussed with my agent.
"I just want to play with a good club with good people. I can see that with Adelaide."
Carbone recalled fond memories of Sydney's 4-1 victory against Adelaide, while also adding he has been keeping an eye on Adelaide's progress and is confident of securing a move back to the A-League.
"It was a great experience," he said. "After the match I was honoured with the amount of Adelaide supporters who liked what happened on the field.
"I got to know Angelo Costanzo and (Ross) Aloisi who I have a lot of respect for in Adelaide. Angelo, he's such a great person. He's also an exceptional player and we get on really well.
"I know that (Aurelio) Vidmar is the new coach. I have a lot of respect for him through his time in Europe.
"The club has been in preliminary talks with my agent and I'm hoping to secure something concrete with Adelaide."
During his third outing, however, the former Internazionale frontman pulled a hamstring and was ruled out for seven weeks.
Carbone failed to reach an agreement for a long-term deal to extend his stay following the injury, despite scoring and creating two goals on his debut against Adelaide at the Hindmarsh Stadium in October.
"I know a lot of people in Adelaide," the journeyman told the The Adelaide Advertiser.
"Although I only spent limited time there it was a wonderful experience for me. A lot of the people who I met originated from the same region where I was born.
"There was an instant attraction to Adelaide which made me feel very welcome. That's (contract) something to be discussed with my agent.
"I just want to play with a good club with good people. I can see that with Adelaide."
Carbone recalled fond memories of Sydney's 4-1 victory against Adelaide, while also adding he has been keeping an eye on Adelaide's progress and is confident of securing a move back to the A-League.
"It was a great experience," he said. "After the match I was honoured with the amount of Adelaide supporters who liked what happened on the field.
"I got to know Angelo Costanzo and (Ross) Aloisi who I have a lot of respect for in Adelaide. Angelo, he's such a great person. He's also an exceptional player and we get on really well.
"I know that (Aurelio) Vidmar is the new coach. I have a lot of respect for him through his time in Europe.
"The club has been in preliminary talks with my agent and I'm hoping to secure something concrete with Adelaide."
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