Options appear many for Jarryd Hayne

Jarryd Hayne's manager says the 28-year-old hasn't decided what he will do if he fails to make the Rio Olympics with Fiji's Rugby Sevens squad.

Former Eels player Jarryd Hayne

A two-code bidding war for Jarryd Hayne appears likely after his bold NFL experiment came to a halt. (AAP)

A two-code bidding war for Jarryd Hayne appears likely after his bold NFL experiment came to a sudden halt.

Hayne has been closely linked to an NRL return with the Sydney Roosters for the past six months, while Parramatta claimed a lifetime deal with the former Test rugby league star when he left the club to pursue American football in November 2014.

The Australian Rugby Union is also believed to be interested in Hayne at a time when major drawcard Kurtley Beale is set to join the exodus of Wallabies to rich northern hemisphere clubs.

However 28-year-old Hayne's short-term plan on leaving the NFL's San Francisco 49ers to seek a Rio Olympic berth with rugby sevens gold medal favourites Fiji could end that as it seems it would make him ineligible for the Wallabies.

World Rugby's eligibility rule 8.12 states: "Once the Player has represented the Union of which he is a national, in an Olympic Event, he shall thereafter be tied to that Union for all forms of the Game and in all events."

While Australian Super Rugby franchises would love to sign him, they likely couldn't afford him without an ARU top up that probably wouldn't be forthcoming in that case.

However that still leaves the cashed-up rugby clubs in France, England and Japan to make bids for Hayne's services.

Hayne's manager Wayne Beavis insisted on Monday Hayne had not considered his options beyond the Rio Olympics.

"We haven't had a chance to talk about Plan B and I'm sure there will be no lack of opportunities for him should be come back to Australia and want to play rugby league again or rugby union," Beavis told Triple M.

The experienced agent also dodged questions on whether Roosters supremo Nick Politis had made contact since the announcement.

Hayne himself laughed off speculation about his career future.

Responding to Nine Network claims that he would sign with the Roosters in 2017, Hayne tweeted: "You an (sic) your mates been thinking that for 14 months".

When prodded further on whether the reports were correct, Hayne replied: "Why don't you ask your mate @BuzzRothfield said I would do it 6 months ago."

The NRL-turned-NFL-turned-Olympic hopeful then joked that a stint in soccer's A-League could be his next option.

Hayne told Triple M in February that if he ever made a return to the NRL, he would want it to be with the Eels.

"Like I always said, if I ever came back I'd go to Parra if they wanted me," he said.

"That was always something I said from the start. It's funny when you see media outlets say I'm doing this and I'm doing that."

Given the Eels' well-publicised salary cap woes that option may prove to be a stretch.


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