Foreign rugby scouts are once again circling the NRL's elite ranks and the ambush is set to begin with Knights flyer Akuila Uate.
The New South Wales Origin machine will be off contract this year.
Uate was offered big money from the Brumbies and the Waratahs to switch to rugby union when he was last available, three years ago.
But Japanese and European franchises have since expanded their outlooks, and rugby union sources have confirmed Uate will be in their sights over the coming months.
Uate's agent, Darryl Mather said Uate was open minded about moving overseas, where he would be able to earn almost double what NRL teams are prepared to offer wingers.
Despite his speed and appeal to fans, Uate could earn about $800,000 a season in Japan or France.
If Uate makes a switch to play in Super Rugby he will either play for the Brumbies or the Waratahs.
Story by: Aliki Bia