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Zak Hardaker attracting interest from six clubs as Leeds exit looms

Zak Hardaker (left) in action for the Penrith Panthers
Image: Zak Hardaker (left) in action for the Penrith Panthers

Six clubs have expressed an interest in signing reigning Man of Steel Zak Hardaker, who looks to have played his last match for Leeds.

The 24-year-old England full-back is currently on a short-term loan deal with Australian club Penrith Panthers after being granted his wish to play in the NRL but remains contracted to the Rhinos until the end of 2019.

However, Leeds say they have planned for 2017 without Hardaker, who remains on the transfer list with a £300,000 price tag.

He has been playing regularly as a substitute for the Panthers and is in their squad for Sunday's elimination play-off match against Canterbury Bulldogs in Sydney.

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According to Leeds chief executive Gary Hetherington, Penrith have first refusal on the player's services for 2017 but two NRL clubs are understood to have expressed an interest, along with four from Super League, which is his expected destination.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 22:  Zak Hardaker of the Panthers is congratulated by team mates after scoring a try during the round 20 NRL match between the B
Image: Hardaker has featured regularly for the Panthers in the NRL

The Super League quartet are thought to include Hull KR, where director of rugby Jamie Peacock is a former Leeds team-mate.

Hardaker scored 67 tries in 155 games for Leeds since joining them from Featherstone in 2011 and was named Man of Steel last October.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 23: Zak Hardaker of Leeds lifts the trophy after his team won the Tetley's Challenge Cup Final between Leeds Rhinos and Castleford
Image: Hardaker was named Man of Steel last year after helping Leeds win the Treble

However, he has been dogged by off-field issues in his time at Headingley. He received a fine and club written warning after pulling out of England's 2013 World Cup squad and was dropped for a match at the start of last season following a police investigation into an incident at student accommodation in Leeds.

He played his final game for Leeds in a 32-6 win at Wakefield in June before moving to Penrith in exchange for hooker James Segeyaro.

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Highlights from the First Utility Super League as Wakefield took on Leeds.

The former champions have won all seven matches following the arrival of Segeyaro, the former NRL hooker of the year who has a two-year contract with the Rhinos which includes a get-out clause should he receive an offer from an NRL club.

Hetherington says he knows whether or not the player will still be at the Rhinos in 2017 but is not yet ready to make an announcement.

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