Former Newcastle Knights halfback Jarrod Mullen has his eyes set on an NRL return after a four-year ban.

Mullen, who hasn't played in the NRL since 2017 after having his contract torn up due to him testing positive to an anabolic steroid, is keen to make a return to the game.ย 

The ban is yet to expire in January in 2021, leaving the door open for a possible NRL return, if he completes his community service.ย 

It comes after Cronulla Sharks Bronson Xerri's gave a positive sample to a steroid.ย 

When asked if Xerri could make a potential comeback, The Daily Telegraphโ€™s Paul Kent said that he could look at the current Mullen situation.ย 

โ€œHe can come back, heโ€™ll be 25 by the time he comes back,โ€ Kent said on Fox Leagueโ€™sย NRL360.

โ€œI think heโ€™s looking at four years. But 25 is not too old to come back.

โ€œWe saw Sandor Earl come back after four years and just today (Phil) 'Buzz' Rothfield is writing in tomorrowโ€™s paper that Jarrod Mullen is going to apply to the NRL for reinstatement.

โ€œHis term is up in January and heโ€™ll be able to play from January onwards as long as he does his 300 hours of community service.

โ€œIt can happen for Bronson Xerri but itโ€™s long odds to get off this charge.โ€