Kysaiah Pickett looks on during the R1 match between Melbourne and Western Bulldogs at the MCG on March 18, 2023. Picture: Getty Images/AFL Photos

MELBOURNE coach Simon Goodwin has declared contract talks with Kysaiah Pickett in a "great spot" as the club welcomes back the livewire forward from suspension.

Pickett will return from his two-match rough conduct ban in Sunday's clash with West Coast, ready to resume his adaptation from small forward into midfield X-factor.

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The 21-year-old premiership speedster, who attracted strong interest from Port Adelaide last year, is off contract at the end of this season.

The Demons are reportedly willing to offer Pickett a long-term deal to stay at the club.

"We've been in constant communication with Koz and his management team," Goodwin told reporters on Thursday.

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"He's a pretty important player for us as a footy club and we love him, and he loves this footy club.

"We're hopeful that it's going to get done fairly soon. We think it's in a great spot moving forward.

"But the most important thing for Kozzy right now is to get him back playing footy in our side."

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Goodwin said Pickett has used his two weeks on the sidelines to do extra conditioning work, with an eye towards building his tank.

"He's got electric speed and we'll continue to focus on that but also his capacity to play some midfield time for us," Goodwin said.

"We think we've got an opportunity to grow our game internally as a footy club and Kozzy is a big part of that.

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"He adds a different dynamic to our midfield when he's in there ... so we feel using Kozzy at times through the midfield is going to be really important to us."

Goodwin said the strong form of small forwards Kyle Chandler, Charlie Spargo and Alex Neal-Bullen would give Melbourne the flexibility to continue the Pickett midfield experiment.

There is a close watch on the Demons' tall forward mix, with Ben Brown (tight back) needing to pass a fitness test after being substituted out of last week's win over Sydney.

Ben Brown looks on during the R3 match between Melbourne and Sydney at the MCG on April 2, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

Jacob van Rooyen kicked three goals on debut against the Swans and regular defender Harry Petty played forward, while Tom McDonald impressed after being dropped to the reserves.

Goodwin said James Harmes will miss at least one more match through personal reasons but expects him back at the club next week.