MELBOURNE City scoring sensation Bruno Fornaroli says he took a huge risk to come to the A-League.

But he has also been rewarded handsomely.

Suitors are sure to be circling the Uruguayan striker on the back of a stunning debut season in Australia that continues to scale new heights.

The 28-year-old has one year left to run on his contract at City and he said on Friday he and his family are more than happy to remain here long-term.

There have been calls to make him one of the club’s marquee players next season in order to fend off big money offers from abroad, but Fornaroli said he isn’t entertaining any future thoughts other than shoring up City’s spot atop the league ladder with a win against Perth on Sunday.

“I’m very happy here,” Fornaroli said.

“I have one more year with the club, but I can’t think what happen when finish the season. I need to focus now in this two games.

“First, now, Sunday, is a big game for us, so I can’t think of what happen after.

“I think it’s a very good moment for me and the team and when the moment is good you need to enjoy the moment, understand that. I can’t think anything more.”

Bruno Fornaroli can’t stop scoring! Source: Getty Images

On the back of another brace against Wellington on Monday, Fornaroli now holds the record for most goals scored in an A-League season, with 22.

He’s also already replaced David Williams as his club’s all-time leading scorer.

Previous to his time at City Fornaroli bounced between eight clubs in South America and Europe, scoring just 28 goals in eight years.

But even though he’s nearly eclipsed that mark in just one scarcely believable season, Fornaroli said he’s not been surprised by his form.

“When I come here I take a big risk, I don’t know the league,” he said.

“I don’t come for money, I take the risk, I say ‘I want this’ because something inside me say ‘go try’.

“Of course I’m very happy for the season.

“When I started the season I say want the league, win the first league (for the club) and now I continue with this in my mind.

“Of course it’s very important for me to score in the game, but I have two big games and it most important to win the first league and go to the playoffs more confident.”