Toby Sexton may be one of the biggest names being actively shopped around before the June 30 NRL transfer deadline.
Rugby league Immortal Andrew Johns has thrown his support behind the Bulldogs playmaker - whether it is in the NRL, overseas, or with an expansion club.
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On a recent episode of Immortal Behaviour, Johns urged clubs not to overlook the halfback, calling him a rare talent in a shallow halves market.
"I can't believe that, because there's not many quality halves going around," he said.
Sexton's future remains up in the air, but Johns thinks several teams should be watching closely - including expansion teams like Perth and PNG.
"The Dragons could be a good fit... Perth, PNG," he said.
But if an NRL deal doesn't materialise, Johns says the Super League could be the right fit for the 24-year-old at this point in his career.
"He goes to Super League for a year, plays there," said Johns.
"You look at Jackson Hastings, look at Brodie Croft, they went over and won the Man of Steel.
"It's good footy over there, less pressure, they don't scrutinise as much as you are in the NRL.
"That might be an option for Toby. He's too good a player not to be signed."
Johns still has faith in Sexton achieving his full potential even if it isn't with the top of the table Bulldogs.
The young playmaker arrived in Belmore from the Titans in 2023 and since has shown that he has the ability to lead a successful regular season side.
"I watched Toby closely when he was at the Titans and I always thought there was a player there," said Johns.
"For whatever reason some take longer to develop, and I think he's really found his form at the Bulldogs."