The likely prospect of superstar Jarryd Hayne returning to the NRL next year has put lifelong friends and rugby league icons Phil Gould and Nick Politis on a collision course. 

And standing between them in an uncomfortable position is Hayne’s veteran agent Wayne Beavis, who counts the Roosters supremo and Panthers general manager among his closest mates.

Both Gould and Politis have confirmed to the Daily Telegraph they will bid for Hayne’s signature should the former Parramatta Eels champion pull the pin on his stalled NFL career at the San Francisco 49ers.

It would ignite the biggest chequebook war in rugby league history.

Both Gould and Politis have the connections and contacts at the big end of town to get the required third party sponsorship and then back-end a contract that would make Hayne the highest paid footballer in Australia in any of footy codes.

Not that either are yet convinced Hayne will be coming home. At least not publicly.

“My understanding is that Jarryd will not be giving up on his NFL dreams,” Gould told the Daily Telegraph.

“Nor should he. What he has achieved in 12 short months is nothing short of extraordinary. Our game should be so proud of Jarryd.

“If, at some time in the future, he decides to return to the NRL, rest assured Panthers will be in the queue to have a chat with him”.

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If Gould can convince Hayne to join the Panthers, the plan would be to play him at fullback and switch Matt Moylan to five-eighth.

Both clubs want Hayne as a marketing initiative as much as a footballer.

The increase in sponsorship, crowds, membership and overall exposure would be worth the millions it will cost them on a contract.

Politis says Roosters coach Trent Robinson is still planning to go with Blake Ferguson at fullback next year while grooming boom rookie Latrell Mitchell to eventually take over.

“We don’t even know if Jarryd’s going to be available,” Politis said.

Phil Gould and Nick Politis have been close friends for many years.

“Like Gus, we’re keeping an eye on it. We’d love to have him but so would a lot of other clubs.”

Having lost Sonny Bill Williams, James Maloney, Anthony Minichiello and Roger Tuivasa Sheck in the last two years, the Roosters are not under as much salary cap pressure as some might believe.

Also working in their favour is that Politis gave Hayne a loan car from one of his automotive businesses when he was last in Australia.

The fact the South Sydney Rabbitohs were able to squeeze Sam Burgess under the cap on a $1 million-a-year contract shows both the Panthers and Roosters could do the same thing.

If he stays in the NFL, Hayne faces the prospect of not playing again until August in next year’s trials.

Most believe he will make a decision on his future when he returns to Australia for Christmas.

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  • Why doesn't parra even get a mention in regards to signing him ?
  • I feel that it's very likely that "judas" will go against his word and sign up with uncle Nicholas.
    It seems inevitable, after all nik did lend Hayne the family Range Rover.
  • Apparently Jarryds mum has been seen more than once having lunch with Nick Politis.

    • Look Snake it wouldn't surprise me, Hayne dogged us once already!!!
  • Lol Panthers. They considered it a boon that they even held discussions with Thurston.... even after he rejected them.

  • Reading this shit makes me so pissed off! How the fark can Souths give Burgess a back ended deal for 500k and sign him but yet Parra can't even get a mention on doing the same with Jarryd. The eels defiantly have that in the cap next year because we offered Hoppa 500k to stay at the last minute and we just got rid of Paulo who was on 200k this frees us up 700k or so.... I would LOVE SOO BADLY to see Jarryd Hayne come out and just say to everyone else fark off I'm coming back to Parra. Out of every single artical I have read about JH parra hasn't even got a mention. How good would it be just to see him blow everyone out of the water and choose Parra for a life long deal. Parramatta themselves have said they keep in contact with Jarryd pretty often. Didn't the club say that we will get first and last offer with him? I'm sure when he said when he was leaving that if he did return he would go back to Parra? I think now that we do have a good team that would intise him to come back and want to play with the likes of (Choc, Scott, Foran, Ma'u) now that we have a good team he wouldn't feel the pressure to do it on his own.

    I just really hope if he does come back it's to Parramatta, just to show is respect to the eels for letting him go chase his "dream" & just so no other club can have him. He is a parra boy he has been here since he was 12
    • Yeah I know man, just pisses me off hey
  • Have another woodstock Buzz you pathetic excuse for a journo and human.

  • This is subtle but has anyone else noticed that when Hayne made the NFL squad he was consistently referred to as a former NRL superstar, but when talking about returning to the NRL he's referred to as a former Eels superstar. It's as if Buzz, as well as other 'journos', wish to rile Eels fans by reminding us that he was once one of our players but will likely return to another club.

  • Again forget about Hayne coming back to parra. If all members and fans want him back in the blue and gold, than find a way to get rid of 3 people from the club. Anderson, sharp and Issa. It's plan and simple. Hayne is still owed third party deals which haven't been paid. I still can't believe that certain members on here believe he will came back to parra. Buzz isn't that stupid to keep on pushing the fact the roosters are hot favourites to sign Hayne. Gus Gould should give up and save his breath. Hayne will not even entertain the panthers.
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