NZ Warriors coach Stephen Kearney kept his cards close to his chest, when discussing the prospect of Kiwis half Kodi Nikorima's mid-season move to Mt Smart.

According to Stuff, Nikorima has committed to a three-and-a-half year deal worth about $500,000 a season and may make his debut as soon as next weekend against the Dragons.

"We've expressed interest in Kodi for a long time," Kearney said. "We looked at the prospect of 2020 at the back end of last year.

"We've left it with him and his management for 2020. Whatever happens this year, that's in their hands.

"I couldn't tell you - you'd have to ask the Broncos."

Former Kiwis coach Kearney is well aware of what Nikorima has to offer a side, both on and off the field, having worked with the 25-year-old at both the Broncos and at international level.

"We expressed an interest in him at the end of last year and beginning of this year. He's a good footballer."

Veteran hooker and Kiwis teammate Issac Luke said Nikorima's acquisition would be a smart move for the club.

"I think it genuinely is going to be a great buy," Luke noted.



"He's an experienced player. He's played a lot of international footy and he's played well for Brisbane as well.

"He's going to bring a lot. He's going to challenge a lot of the boys, if he does come, especially in the halves, even in my area too.

On Tuesday, Bronco's coach Anthony Seibold said he wouldn't consider Nikorima for selection this weekend to give him time to "ponder his future", later confirming that the Warriors had tabled a "substantial" four-year deal for his services.