Melbourne Storm want to keep a retired Cooper Cronk on the books to mentor the club's young halves, but also in a wider capacity that would see the seven-time grand finalist drive revenue for the game in the corporate world.

Cronk, 33, is yet to confirm his intentions beyond relocating to Sydney after Sunday's grand final against North Queensland, his last game in Storm colours.

If he does hang up his boots, Melbourne are keen to ensure his influence is not lost to them completely.

For several years the Storm have sent emerging halves such as Cameron Munster to Sydney for sessions with former premiership winner Matthew Johns, and Cronk could play a similar mentoring role from afar.