THE ink is still drying on a new two-year deal at Kilmarnock but Danny Invincibile will swap Scotland for the A-League when his contract expires in 2011.
The former Young Socceroo feels he still has plenty to offer in the top flight of Scottish football but he insists a return home is on the cards while he still has plenty of fuel in the tank.
Invincibile told the Sunday Mail: "I'll be almost 32 when this contract ends so there's every chance this will be my last in Britain.
"It's still a dream. I definitely want to play in the A League. It's my home country and I will go back."
Melbourne Victory tried to tempt him home a couple of years ago without success and being a Queenslander, it is likely that Frank Farina, Miron Bleiberg and Ian Ferguson would all be interested in his next switch.
"I had offers two years ago and I think what might have been - probably every second day when I wake up and see puddles outside.
"The A League is getting stronger so I can't leave it too late in case I'm not good enough," said Invincibile.
Invincibile told the Sunday Mail: "I'll be almost 32 when this contract ends so there's every chance this will be my last in Britain.
"It's still a dream. I definitely want to play in the A League. It's my home country and I will go back."
Melbourne Victory tried to tempt him home a couple of years ago without success and being a Queenslander, it is likely that Frank Farina, Miron Bleiberg and Ian Ferguson would all be interested in his next switch.
"I had offers two years ago and I think what might have been - probably every second day when I wake up and see puddles outside.
"The A League is getting stronger so I can't leave it too late in case I'm not good enough," said Invincibile.
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