Leeds Rhinos, Wigan Warriors, Hull FC and Huddersfield Giants have all been linked with halfbacks which led to links with Hull KR star Brad Schneider.
The halfback arrived on a short term deal at Hull KR to ameliorate their injuries in the spine and he nailed two golden point drop goals in his first two games.
However, with Hull KR bringing in Tyrone May for next year it seems clear he is surplus to requirements.
Thus, those four clubs were linked with a move for Schneider though Huddersfield beat Hull FC and Leeds to Adam Clune according to reports.
However, it seems Super League clubs have missed out on Schneider with Zero Tackle reporting that he is set to complete a move to Penrith Panthers to be a back up to Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai.
This comes after Willie Peters confirmed he is set for an exit.
He said: “I mean with Brad, it was always like a short term, which we’d spoken about initially.
“So I don’t want to talk too much around Brad and where he’s at or where he’s going and like that, but our initial agreement was going to be a short term sort of contract and then see from there.
“But obviously bringing Tyrone in, yeah that’s what we’re looking at to bring in the halves.”
When asked about him exiting the club he said:
“Yeah, yeah, that’d be right, mate, because we don’t have the quota spot.
“As I said, I don’t want to talk too much about Brad in the media, because I don’t know a great deal in terms of where he’s at. We do know that we signed a short-term agreement. He knew that when he came to the club and and through his management so that’s where that’s at mate.”
Meanwhile, Peters spoke about bringing in May:
“Tyrone May, yeah he’s a player, as I said yesterday, we looked at him last year. I’ve known Tyrone from coaching against him in the NRL.
“He’s come over here, he’s had two quality seasons with the Catalans and he became available. It sort of happened pretty quickly but he’s definitely going to add to our squad.
“What we want to do is add some experience and players that have played in big games and he’s certainly done that.
“He’s leading the way over there at the Catalans, he’s having a really strong season and he’s a player that we looked at last year and when he became available this year, and it was available, we went for it.”