Wellington Phoenix captain Andrew Durante is a possibility to ease the pain of Ryan Nelsen's retirement after confirming today he is switching allegiance from his native Australia.
Durante has been on the radar of New Zealand football fans for some time, and in March will have completed the five years' residency necessary to qualify for the All Whites.
With that date fast approaching, Durante has decided to apply to Fifa for eligibility and he may even be able to take the field for his adopted country in their World Cup qualifiers in late March.
The news comes at the perfect time for the All Whites, reeling from the impending retirement of their captain. Durante, one of the best centre backs in the A-League, will be seen as an heir apparent for Nelsen and, with Winston Reid and Tommy Smith, will allow Ricki Herbert to retain the back three of which he is fond.
Durante's eligibility is no certainty, with Fifa notoriously strict in their criteria for players wishing to switch nations. While Durante has never stepped foot on a football field for Australia, he has been in several Socceroos squads and even sat on the bench during an Asian Cup qualifier in 2010.