After Lachlan Miller emerged as the latest Knights player linked with an early exit from the club, there has been a sudden update on his situation, which will have drastic implications for the Newcastle club.
Having joined from the Cronulla Sharks, Miller has fallen out of favour with Adam O'Brien as of late - despite appearing in all the games up to Round 13 - as Kalyn Ponga has resumed the fullback duties after beginning the season in the halves alongside Jackson Hastings.
The 28-year-old joined from theย Cronulla Sharksย this season due to the lack of opportunity in the Shire. Despite appearing in seven games for the Sharks, he never looked like overtaking preferred fullbackย William Kennedy.
Early last week, reports materialised linking the dual-code fullback to an exit from the club, with Super League club Leeds Rhinos reportedly putting feelers out to gauge Miller's interest in joining them. At the time, Rugby League Liveย revealed that the Knights would be more than willing to let him go if he decides to pursue a career overseas away from the NRL.
Contracted until the end of 2025, there has been an update in his transfer rumours, with Australian journalist andย Newcastle Heraldย writer Barry Toohey reporting that he will, in fact, remain in the NRL with the Newcastle Knights, squashing any rumours of an abrupt exit out of the club.
Heโs going nowhere https://t.co/aVJB5njm8Q
— Barry Toohey (@BarryToohey) July 22, 2023
Likely to lose marquee overseas signingย Aidan Sezerย andย Blake Austinย at the end of the season, theย Leeds Rhinosย have continually been on the lookout to recruit new players from theย NRLย for next season.
The reports regarding Miller come after theย Knights emerged as favouritesย to sign off-contractย Penrith Panthersย halfbackย Jack Cogger,ย Adam Cluneย emerged as the top recruitment targetย forย Hull FC, andย Kurt Mannย has reportedly beenย offered to several clubs.