After signing a short-term deal with the
Leeds Rhinos, Arthur is set to remain overseas in the
Super League and extend his tenure there on a long-term contract, per
News Corp.
It is understood that the new deal will likely have a get-out clause that would allow him to leave for an
NRL opportunity.
This is due to the inclusion of the Perth-based Western Bears team, which will enter the competition as the
NRL's 18th team.
It also comes after he was heavily linked with a move to the
Newcastle Knights coaching staff who are on the lookout for an assistant coach.
“I've been honest about it all the way through, I want to be a career coach in the
NRL and still feel like I've got some unfinished business there,”
he said in July.
“But also, I've always had the desire at some stage to coach in the
Super League – whether it was at the end of my career or now. I don't want to be drawn into whether I'm staying or I'm not: because I don't know.
“I've left my family at home so that shows I'm committed to helping the club right now.
"If I can do as much as I can now to help the club advance through this year and beyond whether it's with or without me, then great.”
Despite revealing that he has ambitions to return to the
NRL, Arthur has admitted that does not necessarily mean it will be for the 2025 season.
He has been linked with a move to the Newcastle Knights.
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