Greg Inglis will honour his contract with Warrington after rejecting big-money offers from several NRL clubs.
The former Kangaroos star announced his return to the game in May, signing a one-year deal from 2021 with the Wolves.
Speculation has started to mount in recent weeks that Inglis may backflip on the deal to take up an offer in the NRL next season.
However, that will not be happening after Inglis’ manager Shane Richardson confirmed he would be true to the contract already signed at the Super League club.
“There have been offers fielded about Greg playing in Australia again, but he’s chosen to play in England,” Richardson told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“They’re good offers from NRL clubs. But Greg is a man of his word. There are no regrets. He could earn a lot more money here but he’s achieved what he’s wanted to in the NRL.”
Inglis also confirmed his decision to move overseas would not be changing, with his family remaining the top priority at the present time.
Speaking about the move to Warrington, he said: “I’ll worry about things here first and take it one day at a time.
“My priority right now is seeing the family and kids first. But I’ll definitely be heading over – I haven’t changed my mind or thought twice about it.”