Brad Inman is set to become the latest player to move from England to Australia, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

He would follow Craig Noone, who signed for Melbourne City today, and Adam Le Fondre, who joined Sydney FC last summer.

Alan Nixon has suggested Brisbane Roar could be set to sign him, but other than that there is no other credible source linking Inman with a move to the A-League.

The Australian has enjoyed a successful career in the lower leagues at Crewe, Rochdale and Peterborough and is now available on a free after Rochdale chose not to offer him a new contract, and it is thought that he is keen on joining Brisbane Roar, where he could team up with Robbie Fowler.

Inman started his professional career at Newcastle, but failed to make an appearance before plying his trade lower down the footballing pyramid. Since then, the 27-year-old has scored 28 goals in 194 appearances in League One and Two, but now could be the time for him to move abroad.

The Verdict

This would be an interesting move for Inman. He still has a lot to offer in England and it would be surprising if a League One or Two club doesn't attempt to sign him. However, Inman may be tempted by a move back home and now he is a free agent he is available to move where he wants.

Brisbane Roar are an exciting prospect too. Robbie Fowler is in charge and the club can surely only improve after finishing second bottom last year. Inman would likely be a key player for the side too, which is added incentive for the player to move to the A-League.