This is an article from March saying he is open to a move, possibly to nz
http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/broncos/offcontract-broncos-star-jordan-kahu-says-hes-open-to-best-offers/news-story/7cb2ddf0a4f26cbfab3ffb40e83b3e56
March 6, 2017 4:19pm
JORDAN Kahu says he will do what’s best for his young family when it comes to securing his future beyond 2017.
The Broncos star and Kiwi international is off-contract at the end of this season, along with a number of his Brisbane teammates.
While players like Anthony Milford and Darius Boyd are expected to be among the first re-signed by the club, Kahu’s future is still up in the air.
The centre said staying in Brisbane would be the easiest option as this stage with his young family, but did not go as far as Milford to say he was only considering the Broncos.
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Kahu is keeping his options open. Photo: Liam Kidston
With his partner Jess Kent due to give birth to their second child next month, Kahu said he would keep all options open.
“I am doing everything for them right now,” he told The Courier-Mail.
“I have to make sure I’m looking after them first and foremost. I have to see what the best offer is and make sure I’m doing the best for my family.
“I haven’t spoken to my manager about anything yet but I will be open to anything. (But) it would be a lot easier if we stayed here.”
Kahu is yet to speak to his manager about his contract negotiations. The Kiwi back, whose family lives in Wellington, was linked to a possible move to the Warriors last year but denied the rumours at the time.
However, now that he was off-contract, he did not rule out returning to his home country.
“I’ve always thought about going home,” Kahu admitted.
“Auckland (Warriors’ base) is pretty far from Wellington though and that’s where both of our families are. I don’t think it would help that much moving back to New Zealand.
“But I’m open to anything.”
As well as Kahu, Milford and Boyd, the likes of Adam Blair, Alex Glenn, Andrew McCullough, Josh McGuire, James Roberts and Corey Oates are all off-contract at the end of this season.
Oates told The Courier-Mail he would also keep his options open.
“If you’re happy with someone else’s offer then you do look into it,” he said.
“It all comes down to where you think you’ll play best at, what they want to do with you playing-wise, and money does become a factor if it’s a big difference.
“It’s pretty rare that it’s a massive difference in offers. It all comes down to where you’d rather place yourself.”