Former Mariner joins their arch-rival for season 2014-15.
Argentine playmaker Marcos Flores has signed a one-season deal with the Newcastle Jets, the A-League club said on Monday.
The former Johnny Warren Medal winner is recovering from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, which he injured playing for the Central Coast Mariners last season.
Flores, 28, was a big success in his first stint in Australia with Adelaide United in the 2010-11 season, where he worked alongside current Jets head coach Phil Stubbins.
He was named the A-League’s best player following that stellar campaign.
Flores has made a total of 67 appearances in the A-League, scoring 16 goals.
“The Jets have shown faith in me and I’m really excited to finish my recovery so I can repay them on the pitch,” Flores said.
Stubbins said that Flores’ creativity and skill on the ball would provide the Jets with a valuable weapon in the attacking part of the pitch.
“Reaching this agreement with Marcos is a big coup for the club because I think he could be a real joker in the pack for us this coming campaign,” Stubbins said.
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