Adrian Morley has dismissed reports from Australia that he could be set to finish his career with a second spell in the NRL.
England international will sit down with Wolves to discuss his future
Adrian Morley insists he has no plans to end his career with a second stint in the NRL.
Reports from Australia at the weekend suggested the veteran Warrington forward could be set for a dramatic return to the Sydney Roosters, the club where he enjoyed a hugely successful six-year spell.
However the 34-year-old has told the
Manchester Evening News that while he may head back Down Under, it will not be in the near future.
Indeed, the England international has yet to sit down with the Wolves and work out his plans beyond the current Stobart Super League campaign.
Speculation
"I have said I might return to Australia one day to live there, but that is not in the immediate future," he told the newspaper.
"It's just rumour and speculation about me going back there to play again next year.
"The plan all along has been to see how things go this season then have a chat with coach Tony Smith midway through the year and take things from there.
"I have a job to do here at Warrington and have definitely not made any firm plans to go back to Australia to play there."