Gold Coast Titans coach Justin Hoolbrook has shut down suggestions that Shannon Boyd will be moved on by the club.

Reports emerged that the Titans were shopping Boyd to NRL rivals this off-season to clear salary, with the 27-year old signed to a four-year deal worth $2 million.

Boyd struggled in his first campaign at the Titans before a shoulder injury ended his season in August.

But Hoolbrook has full faith in him bouncing back in 2020.

โ€œHeโ€™s still coming back from shoulder (surgery) but heโ€™ll be right in a couple of months and heโ€™s doing really well in his rehab. Heโ€™s lost some weight and his skinfolds are good,โ€ Holbrook told goldcoastbulletin.com.au.

โ€œHeโ€™s going well. From talking to Dan Ferris, heโ€™s really happy with where heโ€™s at now compared to where he was 12 months ago and thatโ€™s the same for a lot of the boys.

โ€œHis name has never come up once as to being moved on from the club, from anybody. I can honestly say Iโ€™ve got no idea where thatโ€™s come from because people were telling me that (I would let him go).

โ€œBut it hasnโ€™t come from me at all or anyone in the club. He played for Australia a couple of years ago so he doesnโ€™t have to learn how to play rugby league, thatโ€™s for sure.

โ€œWeโ€™ve just got to get him right, get his body right and get him out there.โ€

Hoolbrook added that building up Boyd's tank again was key to him getting back to his best.

โ€œThe best thing he can do is run. Heโ€™s got an injury thatโ€™s stopping him doing weights but he hasnโ€™t got any issue in that (running) area,โ€ he said.

โ€œHeโ€™s lost some weight and for a big bloke, theyโ€™re the ones that get affected the most. If your backs come back (to pre-season) a couple of kilos over, they can lose that in a couple of weeks but the big blokes, for them to lose weight in big numbers, itโ€™s hard.โ€