MARK Bridge is a free agent after he successfully terminated his contract with Thai club Chiangrai United.

There had been ongoing contractual issues and in a statement Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) said Bridge is now free to sign with another club.

Both Bridge’s former A-League clubs, the Newcastle Jets and the Western Sydney Wanderers, have previously indicated their interest in the 31-year-old forward.

media_camera Mark Bridge could be on his way back to the A-League.

“The PFA has provided support to Mark over the past six months,” said PFA Chief Executive John Didulica.

“As a result of circumstances at the club, Mark terminated his contract for just cause in accordance with FIFA regulations. As a consequence, he is now a free agent and entitled to sign with a club of his choosing.”

Bridge, who is originally from Sydney, says he hopes to make a decision on his future as soon as possible.

“The support of the PFA over the past six months has been invaluable,” he said.

“I wish Chiangrai all the best for the future and look forward to resolving my playing future as soon as possible.”