SOCCEROOS right-back Ivan Franjic has been linked to a move to Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb.

Franjic was on Torpedo Moscow’s teamsheet for the first time since the Asian Cup last weekend, ensuring his availability for the Socceroos’ friendlies against Germany and Macedonia. The former Brisbane Roar player will assess his future in June, after his Russian club blocked a loan back to the A-League in January.

Croatian sports paper ‘Sportske Novosti’ reported yesterday that Franjic, who is contracted to Torpedo until 2017, could join Mark Viduka and Josip Simunic’s former club in June.

Meanwhile the Socceroos are edging closer to securing a naming rights sponsor with their commercial chief in Japan this week conducting negotiations.

FFA is understood to be in talks with an alcohol brand after the $2.5m-a-year with the federal government preventing any alcohol-related commercial activities ending last June.

FFA’s head of commercial partnerships Luke Bould is also talks with an electronics company.

The Socceroos have not had a naming rights sponsor since June 2013 when Qantas ended its long-term deal with FFA, but are back in vogue after winning the Asian Cup.