2XHBM7W Gold Coast, Australia. 13th July, 2024. Reagan Campbell-Gillard of the Eels in action during the NRL Round 19 match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Parramatta Eels at CommBank Stadium on the Gold Coast, Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AAP Image/Jason O'Brien) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY Credit: Australian Associated Press/Alamy Live News

Leeds Rhinos have been linked with an audacious play for Parramatta Eels prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard – but Brad Arthur has poured cold water on that speculation.

Campbell-Gillard is one of a handful of players being let go by the Eels at the end of this season and had been linked with a move to St George-Illawarra – but that deal now appears to have fallen through.

A number of NRL clubs remain interested in Campbell-Gillard but given the links between the player and Arthur, plus their combined connection to Parramatta, it had been suggested that Leeds could launch a speculative bid to sign the forward.

Arthur admitted Campbell-Gillard would be keen to come to Super League at some stage: but it will not be in 2025.

“I think he has got himself sorted to be honest,” Arthur said during his weekly press conference. “At some stage I think he’d like to try his hand in Super League. He’s still got a bit of NRL left in him, but he’d certainly be a big asset to the game over here and any team that got hold of him.

Meanwhile, Arthur admitted Leeds’ recruitment plans are continuing behind the scenes – with sporting director Ian Blease continuing to piece together their targets as they look to improve upon this season’s fortunes.

Arthur said: “He (Blease) is trying to make sure we strengthen our roster for next year, but I haven’t taken my sights off what’s important, which is tomorrow. That’s all I am focusing on at the moment, the group of guys we’ve got and trying to get them to play to the best they can.”

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