
Jack de Belin is set on staying in the NRL for at least another season as he targets reaching the impressive 300-game milestone.
The 35-year-old player will be out of contract after the 2026 season since the Parramatta Eels chose not to trigger their option for 2027, allowing him to consider offers from other teams.
Despite his experience, De Belin is eager to extend his career in the NRL instead of moving to the Super League.
Having played 269 games already, the former Dragon only needs one more season to hit the 300-game mark, with 17 matches played for the Eels this year.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, De Belin acknowledged that a transition to England is possible but prefers to stay in Australia with his family.
"I could probably go over (to the Super League) if I wanted to, but I've got a young family here, and we're all settled," de Belin said.
"I don't want to move them, and I feel like I can still match it in the NRL.
"I get I'm not a representative player anymore, but I know I still have plenty to offer."
