AUSSIE star Matt Moylan insists he's going nowhere and will be playing for Leigh in 2025.
The former Kangaroos. international joined the Leopards as their big marquee signing from Cronulla on a two-year deal this season.
He's been ever-present and was in red-hot form at full-back as they destroyed Salford 40-12 on Friday.
Reports down under, though, have said the ex-Penrith schemer is open to the idea of a swift return to the NRL.
It would be a bitter blow for Leigh who have already seen captain John Asiata confirm a move to Hull for 2025.
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