ANOTHER NRL club has joined the race to sign off-contract playmaker Luke Keary.

Sydney Roosters have reportedly joined St George Illawarra and Melbourne on the list of clubs interested in securing the 24-year-old halfback.

Fox Sports’ chief NRL reporter James Hooper told NRL Tonight Keary met with Roosters coach Trent Robinson this week and the Bondi club has tabled a two-year offer.

The Roosters have been rumoured to be chasing another half as they are keen to offload Jackson Hastings, who has been on the outer and struggling to hold his spot in the team.

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Luke Keary talks to Souths coach Michael Maguire. Picture: Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

The Dragons are thought to be leading the race for Keary’s signature, while the Storm are also interested.

Keary is yet to find a home for 2017 and beyond, but has already told South Sydney he won’t be playing at the Rabbitohs when his current contract expires.

Keary told Fairfax Media this week he wants to make a decision on his future by the end of the month.

“I am pretty close to making a decision so hopefully we will sort it out in the next couple of weeks. It would be a good thing to know what I am doing,” Keary said.

“I can’t really control what anyone else wants to do or what other clubs are doing but everyone has dealt with it very professionally, which is nice.”