Corben Bone will be back in FC Cincinnati colors in Major League Soccer in 2019.

Sources with direct knowledge of Bone's situation confirmed to The Enquirer he'll return to the club in 2019 for its inaugural season in MLS.

Specifics of Bone's contract weren't provided.

Asked to comment on Bone's signing, FC Cincinnati officials said: "As we continue to wrap up the 2018 season in reviewing our current roster, we’ll then make the determination of who will move with us to MLS in 2019."

Bone finished the 2018 season in impressive fashion, tallying 13 goals in all competitions (12 in league play) and earned USL All-League Second Team honors.

Bone joins a growing list of names believed to be playing for FC Cincinnati in 2019, including Fanendo Adi, Fatai Alashe, and Emmanuel Ledesma, whose inclusion in the 2019 team was originally reported by ESPNFC.

Earlier Tuesday, Jeff Reuter from The Athletic reported FC Cincinnati had also completed deals with Jimmy McLaughlin and Forrest Lasso.

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With Bone and McLaughlin on board for 2019, that means two of the club's so-called "inaugurals" will advance to join the team in the MLS ranks.

Both players are MLS veterans and were part of FC Cincinnati's inaugural team in 2016.

Bone is one of the most decorated players in FC Cincinnati history, and perhaps the most underrated at the same time.

Bone was voted the team's internal MVP in 2016 following a campaign in which he recorded five assists in league play.

Bone's most memorable moment in 2016 might have been his long-range volley in the club's first match of any kind against KR Reykjavic at the IMG Academy Suncoast Classic where Cincinnati won its first-ever trophy.

He scored twice and recorded three assists in 2017, and exploded in 2018 to become the club's second-leading scorer.