James Tedesco will decide his future after the 2027 season, with the Sydney Roosters fullback currently contracted until the end of next year.
What's at stake for James Tedesco?
The 33-year-old fullback has dealt with knee injuries throughout his career but remains in fantastic form, aiming for 300 games and a premiership.
He has 288 games to his name and will clear 300 this year if he stays fit as the Roosters make a push towards September.
Why the uncertainty for James Tedesco?
Tedesco admitted to News Corp he was no guarantee to sign another deal beyond the end of this year, putting talks on hold for now as he battles with the Origin period.
The Origin period is quite draining, and Tedesco wants to stay fresh, reassessing in the off-season to see how he's going physically and mentally.
What comes next for James Tedesco?
The fullback will be in no rush to make a decision, with the Roosters likely to hold a spot for him as long as he takes to make a decision, although his wage could reduce moving into 2028.
Tedesco is currently believed to be on seven figures, and the Roosters will likely want to retain him, given his impressive form and experience.
The 25-time Origin player for NSW was recalled to the side this year after being overlooked for Dylan Edwards last campaign, and came up with the match-winning play in Game 1.
Tedesco's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: he will finish his career at the Sydney Roosters one way or another.
The Roosters will be hoping to retain him, given his importance to the team and his ability to perform under pressure.
As the season progresses, Tedesco's focus will be on winning a premiership and reaching 300 games, and then he will reassess his future in the off-season.