WHICH NRL CLUBS ARE AND AREN’T INTERESTED IN SIGNING JARRYD HAYNE AFTER HIS SHOCK NFL DEPARTURE:
* Brisbane: Brisbane have had no discussions on making a play for Hayne
* Canberra: Recruitment manager Peter Mulholland said the Raiders were unlikely to have the funds available to sign Hayne
* Canterbury: Hayne hasn’t been discussed as a recruitment target. The Dogs are well served for fullbacks in Brett Morris, Will Hopoate and Sam Perrett
* Cronulla: Continuing to develop Ben Barba and Valentine Holmes are the Sharks’ priorities
* Gold Coast: Titans boss Graham Annesley said they would be “open to discussions” with Hayne if he wanted to return to the NRL
* Manly: Tom Trbojevic is viewed as the heir apparent to Brett Stewart’s fullback crown
* Melbourne: Football director Frank Ponissi said “the only way we could is if we got him on a cheap deal”
* Newcastle: CEO Matt Gidley has indicated the club is interested
* North Queensland: “I have got enough problems keeping my own blokes at the moment rather than getting anyone new,” coach Paul Green said
* Parramatta: No comment
* Penrith: “No, we won’t be pursuing him.” – Phil Gould
* South Sydney: Coach Michael Maguire has indicated Alex Johnson is viewed as a long-term No.1 at Redfern. And Maguire hasn’t ruled out a return to the fullback spot for Greg Inglis
* St George Illawarra: Coach Paul McGregor says the Dragons “would like to be in the mix”
* Sydney Roosters: Hayne has been strongly linked to a move to the Roosters, but CEO John Lee has declined to comment on media speculation
* Warriors: Highly unlikely given they have fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck signed on a long-term deal
* Wests Tigers: “We are always interested in talent,” Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe said