ALAN Goodall hasn't yet had a call from Grimsby Town, but the defender would 'seriously consider' a return to Blundell Park this summer.
The 32-year-old is on the lookout for a new club having been released by Fleetwood just days after helping them seal promotion to League One.
Goodall's return to the Cod Army first team came as a result of the short, but successful loan spell he enjoyed with the Mariners earlier on in the season.
And now a free agent, Goodall told the Telegraph that he would be interested to speak to Town, should boss Paul Hurst decide to pick up the phone.
He said: "I'm open to all offers, but as yet, I haven't had a phone call from Grimsby.
"In the cold light of day, I've got to look after my family and so, if there's a job opportunity comes up, then I've got to seriously consider it.
"I enjoyed my time at Grimsby last season – the move was exactly what I needed to be honest.
"It got me playing regular football again and I'd like to think that I helped Grimsby out a bit as well.
"It got me back into the Fleetwood side and meant that I could play a part in helping the club get promoted.
"Obviously, there were mixed feelings with winning promotion and then being released, but that's football and I've got to move on now.
"I wasn't there for long, but I really enjoyed it at Grimsby and playing under Paul Hurst, who I've got a lot of time for, so I would definitely be interested."
Having some spent time together at Fleetwood, Goodall is good friends with new Town signing Scott Brown, who he rates as an 'excellent' acquisition.
And he's revealed that his former team-mate has been quick to call for a Blundell Park reunion.
"Browny is a good mate of mine and a very good footballer," he continued.
"I'm not just saying this because I'm his mate, but Grimsby have done really well in signing him.
"The time that I spent with him at Fleetwood, it was clear to me what a good footballer he is – he's a great signing for Town.
"He's already said about joining him at Grimsby this summer and you never know – you can never say never in football.
"If there's an opportunity to come back, I'd consider it."