Fortuna Dusseldorf want to re-sign Australia international Robbie Kruse after his brilliant form in the first half of the 2012-13 season.

The 24-year-old Socceroo has enjoyed a breakthrough season so far at promoted Fortuna, scoring three times and providing five assists in all competitions.

And now Fortuna have confirmed they want to re-sign their young talent whose contract expires in June 2014.

"He has had an outstanding season so far,” Fortuna manager Werner Wolf told Express.de.

“And we want to try to re-sign our successful players. I hope that we can as soon as possible with Robbie.”

Kruse, who has become known as Skippy at Dusseldorf, appears willing to remain with the club, who are currently 13th in the top flight, 12 points above the automatic drop zone.

The former Melbourne Victory man's consultant from JB Sports2Business Erwin van der Shaft revealed he was happy at the club.

"Dusseldorf is a great city with a great stadium, which is always full and there is a fantastic atmosphere. Fortuna is a very good club,” van der Shaft said.

“Now there is really no objection to re-signing here. Robbie feels the appreciation of the club and is grateful that he has been given the opportunity here. He is excited to play in the Bundesliga and now feels very comfortable.

Fortuna are currently on a winter camp in Marbella, Spain and van der Shaft said he'd happily sit down with the club's management in Spain immediately if they wished but added the terms would be important.