Jordan Turner insists he will not rush his decision to commit his long-term future to Hull FC.
Black and Whites centre undecided over future
Jordan Turner insists he will not rush his decision to commit his long-term future to Hull FC.
The 23-year-old centre is out of contract at the end of the Stobart Super League season and has been offered fresh terms.
Turner, who has been linked with St Helens, has a three-year deal on the table but remains unsure as to which direction to take.
The former Salford City Reds man is putting speculation over his future to one side and focusing on helping Hull FC.
No rush
"I'm not one to rush into a decision and when the time is right for me, the time is right," he told the
Hull Daily Mail.
"It only seems like yesterday I got offered the contract and already everyone is asking me what I am doing. I don't even know myself yet.
"People can make up any rumours they want, I don't listen to them. I'm a Hull player and we have a big season to finish off. We want to win something, that's all I am concentrating on."
Turner has dispelled the notion is he unhappy in East Yorkshire, adding: "I am happy here, I have some of my best mates up here and I think a lot of the people up here as I think everyone will know. As I said when the time is right for me the time is right for me."