DANNY Invincibile isn't heading home to the A-League next season after signing a new two-year deal with Scottish Premier League side Kilmarnock.
The 29-year-old Queenslander is thought to have been on the radar of several Australian sides for next year but he has decided to extend his stay with Killie, the club he joined from Four Four Two sponsored Swindon Town in 2003.
Invincibile, who recently crashed in a brace for Killie, told the Daily Record: "There were a couple of things we needed to change around but we've come to an agreement over everything.
"So now it's just a matter of signing it. It gives me a bit of security so I can just concentrate on my football for the next couple of years.
"I've been in and out the team this year because of injuries, which has been annoying. Now I can get my head down and go for it."
The former Brisbane Strikers and Marconi Stallions player has had a stop-start campaign so far but he is now focused on a strong end to the campaign.
"I've been in and out of the team this year because of injuries, which has been annoying. Now I can get my head down and go for it," he said.
Invincibile turned down an approach from Melbourne Victory in the early days of the A-League but has never completely ruled out a return home.
Invincibile, who recently crashed in a brace for Killie, told the Daily Record: "There were a couple of things we needed to change around but we've come to an agreement over everything.
"So now it's just a matter of signing it. It gives me a bit of security so I can just concentrate on my football for the next couple of years.
"I've been in and out the team this year because of injuries, which has been annoying. Now I can get my head down and go for it."
The former Brisbane Strikers and Marconi Stallions player has had a stop-start campaign so far but he is now focused on a strong end to the campaign.
"I've been in and out of the team this year because of injuries, which has been annoying. Now I can get my head down and go for it," he said.
Invincibile turned down an approach from Melbourne Victory in the early days of the A-League but has never completely ruled out a return home.
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