LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In a recent confession, Taylan May has revealed that his current NRL deal with the Panthers may be his last, as he expresses a strong desire to play alongside his brothers.
The Panthers, who are already facing difficulties in retaining their top players due to salary cap restraints, now find themselves in more trouble with May's declaration.
May, who missed the 2023 season due to a devastating ACL injury, is set to make his NRL return and has been linked to a move to the Bulldogs, where a potential family reunion awaits.
However, the Bulldogs are also in talks with Jarome Luai, further complicating matters.
While May insists he isn't actively seeking a move, his top priority is to play alongside his family.
He remains uncertain about his contract situation, leaving it in the hands of his manager.
Despite expressing his willingness to stay, May's ultimate goal is to join forces with his brothers on the field.
The outcome of this desire remains unknown.