Josh Reynolds left Hull FC earlier in the season with Brett Hodgson and the East Yorkshire side going in a different direction.
Since then, Reynolds has been gallivanting around Europe on an incredible sightseeing tour with his career appearing at a crossroads.
A number of weeks, however, the former Canterbury Bulldogs and Wests Tigers halfback was linked with a sensational return to former club Canterbury.
However, those rumours of a move as a player were untrue as Reynolds explains that he himself was taken by surprise with the rumour.
“These are the stories that I love – it’s something that’s happened and I didn’t even know about it,” Reynolds toldĀ Big Sports Breakfast.
“I was in the pool in lovely Cyprus and my phone blew up. My phone started going off and I was getting notifications on Twitter. There were articles galore and people were congratulating me.
“It was mental, I was actually a bit disappointed and it sort of looks like I’ve said something but I haven’t said anything.”
Reynolds has, however, admitted that he ‘would love’ to go back and sign for the Bulldogs in what would be a swansong year for the halfback.
“I 100% would love to go there and I would love to finish there – I love the club but I’m not sure Gus (Phil ‘Gus’ Gould – Canterbury’s General Manager) has those plans.
“If that doesn’t work itself out then so be it, but I would still love to be at the club in some vicinity.
“I’m coming back in the next week or so and I’m going to start having those chats.
“It was a bit of a whirlwind but I got nice messages saying they would love me back.”
Reynolds pulled on the Black and White shirt of Hull 25 times in his 18 month spell at the MKM Stadium.