NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg put forward his case to remain at the helm of the sport at a private meeting with members of the ARL Commission on Tuesday night.

The Sydney Morning Herald has been told that Greenberg met with the sub-committee entrusted with putting forward a recommendation to the full commission on whether he should be awarded a new contract. The commission meeting will be held next Thursday.

NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg and ARLC chairman Peter V'landys are not seeing eye to eye. Credit:Getty Images

The three-man sub-committee, which is comprised of ARLC chairman Peter V'landys and commissioners Dr Gary Weiss and Wayne Pearce, met with Greenberg after weeks of speculation surrounding his future.

While Greenberg, who is off contract later this year, is in danger of losing his job, the meeting was essentially his final performance review before next week's decisive meeting.