Wigan Warriors full-back Sam Tomkins has denied reports that he has signed a two-year deal with NRL side New Zealand Warriors.
The 24-year-old England international said that he is fully focused on the Cherry & Whites, but did admit that he is aware of interest from elsewhere.
"There's a bit of interest, but I've not signed a contract with any NRL club," Tomkins told Sky Sports News. "I'm firmly concentrating on Wigan.
"I'm aware of strong rumours I'll be moving to a few different clubs, but I can say hand on heart I've not signed any contract yet."
Despite ignoring the speculation for now, Tomkins hinted that he would be open to making the move to the southern hemisphere.
"There is certainly an attraction to the NRL," he added. "It's a tougher competition than Super League, I think that's fair to say.
"They've got a consistent level right through the league which attracts good players, but Super League's certainly not to be left out of that.
"We've got a great competition and some great teams that have been battling it out all season."
Tomkins was sounded out by actor and co-owner of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Russell Crowe, at a movie premiere in June.