Josh Mansour has his sights set on a return to the NRL after featuring for the Newtown Jets in a pre-season match, revealing he is still chasing a top-level contract.

Mansour played 174 games across his league career, featuring for both Penrith and South Sydney, before being left without a contract at the end of last season. In 2022, the 32-year-old managed just five games for the Rabbitohs, scoring two tries.

Despite not having a contract with the NRL season just weeks away from kicking off, Mansour is confident his stint with the Jets, who are associated with Cronulla, will serve as an NRL lifeline.

โ€œThere's nothing official just yet, but I'll hopefully get all that wrapped up next week and we'll go from there,โ€ Mansour said to CODE Sports.

โ€œI definitely want to get a top 30 contract if I can.

โ€œThere's a lot of background chat that I'm trying to block out, but I still love the game and I'm not ready to throw in the towel.โ€

Mansour's first appearance with the Jets ended in a 42-32 win over the Bulldogs, with the winger admitting to CODE that he had trained with the side just twice before earning a spot.

โ€œThere's a connection with George and Mick Habib, and a few of the boys, and they asked me if I wanted to train,โ€ he said.

โ€œI rocked up on Tuesday, and there were a few surprised faces. I don't think anyone expected me to show up, but it was a good week.

โ€œIt was the first time I touched the footy in two or three months, so it was a bizarre prep to a game, and I still don't know half the names here, but I'm looking forward to sharing their journey this year.โ€

Newtown will begin their season against South Sydney on Saturday, March 4 at Henson Park, while the NRL season will kick off with a match between the Eels and Storm on Thursday, March 2.