
BRISBANE BRONCOS veteran Adam Reynolds admits he could leave the NRL club amidst salary cap pressures – though he has no plans to retire.
The Daily Telegraph revealed over the weekend that the 34-year-old was attracting “significant interest” from Super League side Hull KR, with Reynolds and Rovers head coach Willie Peters knowing each other from their time at South Sydney Rabbitohs.
With the Broncos set for a salary cap squeeze with the likes of Kotoni Staggs, Payne Haas, Selwyn Cobbo, Kobe Hetherington and Cory Paix all coming off contract.
But, despite Reynolds’ issues with injuries, he has no desire to retire.
“The plan is to play on,” Reynolds told Triple M.
“I will keep all options open at the moment. You never know what is around the corner.
“Ideally, I would love to stay at the Broncos but it is pretty tight there at the moment.
“If things work out, great. If not you would have to look and explore and see what else was out there.”
Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy previously told News Corp that they would not rush Reynolds into a decision, with the 34-year-old set for a job at the Queensland club once he hangs his boots up.
“It’s only early in the season. We want to give Reyno the space and time for him to get through some games of footy and see where his mind and body is at. He’s earned that right,” Donaghy said.
“None of us want to rush a decision, from our end that’s out of respect for Reyno more than anything else.”