LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Taylan May's journey to reclaim his spot in the Penrith Panthers lineup has been marred by a series of unfortunate injuries, and it seems that his time at the club may be limited as he sets his sights on a new direction.
According to news.com.au, Jarome Luai is not the only player pondering their future at the Panthers, as May has expressed his desire to play alongside his brothers once his current contract expires next year.
After a grueling recovery from an ACL injury suffered in the World Club Challenge loss to St Helens, the 22-year-old local talent has wasted no time in impressing during the pre-season.
With the freedom to entertain offers from rival teams, May has made it clear that he is open to a move if it means fulfilling his dream of playing alongside his siblings.
It seems that the May family could potentially have a reunion at the Bulldogs, as they have already been linked to the club.
As May prepares for what lies ahead, he remains focused on his training and leaves all contract negotiations in the capable hands of his manager.