MELBOURNE City sharpshooter Bruno Fornaroli will be offered a fresh multimillion-dollar marquee contract as reward for his record-breaking season.

Fornaroli, 28, is tied up for another year but City’s football department has indicated to his management that they will tear up the current deal and offer him a new multi-year contract making him one of the A-League highest earners.

City hope a new deal will sway Fornaroli to commit his long-term future to City, with a host of overseas club circling after his golden boot exploits.

Melbourne City are set to offer star striker Bruno Fornaroli a hugely upgraded contract. Source: News Corp Australia

Fornaroli is understood to be on less than $250,000 a year, but City are prepared to more than treble his wages and offer him a long-term deal, possibly four years.

The Uruguayan would replace current marquee player Aaron Mooy, who’s destined to be sold to Europe, leaving City with another marquee position to potentially lure a high-profile recruit.

Fornaroli broke the previous best regular season goals record by four, netting 23 in 27 games and surpassed David Williams as the club’s record scorer in his maiden campaign.

The upgrade would be akin to City’s elevation of Aaron Mooy from salary cap to marquee player on the eve of this season when he still had time left on his old deal, although Fornaroli’s feats have gained attention abroad particularly South America.

On the eve of City’s first home final against Perth Glory, Fornaroli told SEN’s World of Football show that nothing would be finalised until the season was done.

“I don’t know, I can’t talk too much now, I can’t look beyond this season when we still have this big game on Sunday,’’ Fornaroli said.

“I’m very happy here, with the club and my teammates and also my family is very happy here in this city. But in football you never know what will happen.

“I only focus now on the finals and after I’ll talk with the club and take the best for both.

“Personally I’m very happy, I’ve worked hard for this but when you score 23 goals and don’t win the league (it feels like) there’s something wrong. You don’t enjoy it, so we need to play 100 per cent and enjoy.’’

Fornaroli will lead the line in the absence of suspended strike partner Harry Novillo but was confident City could beat Glory.

“The team is looking good. It’s a big game, a final, but you need to enjoy the game, not everyone has this opportunity and we have,’’ he said.

“The team has good players and if you think that Melbourne City can’t win I’ll take my boots and go home.

“I’m very confident with this team. Now you need to put what happened in the league behind us and only focus on the final.

“Finals are different and we’re lucky we’re starting at home, but Perth have a very good team and players. We need to fight and play.’’