Dilevski is out of contract in June and the Australia Under-23 international admits a move to the Aussie Stadium is becoming an attractive prospect as talks over a new deal continue to be delayed.

The 23-year-old, who plays either right back or right midfield, is close to returning to full fitness after suffering an ankle injury while on duty with the Olyroos in February.

"Sydney FC is looking good," he told The Courier Mail. "Here I don't know just where to stand. I've got a lot more things to do and hopefully a lot more talking."

Roar coach Frank Farina has refused to be rushed into discussions with Dilevski, whose two seasons in Brisbane have been marred by injury.

"We've still got a fair bit of time until his contract ends and he's still getting paid," said Farina.

But Dilevski's agent John Grimaud has warned Queensland are running the risk of losing the former PSV Eindhoven and Tottenham Hotspur youngster if talks continue to be put on hold.

"Spase needs to have it out with the coach, one on one," said Grimaud. "They need to tell each other what they're thinking and whether it's better to move forward together or move forward separately."