Michael Gordon will play on for Gold Coast in next season's NRL but says his No.1 jersey is up for grabs in a possible spine shake-up.

The 34-year-old has been one of the rare consistent performers in his first season at the Titans and confirmed on Wednesday he would honour the second year of his contract before a likely retirement.

But he says he isn't fussed if he loses his spot at the back, given Penrith utility Tyrone Peachey will join the Titans next season and playmakers Tyrone Roberts and Corey Norman have both been linked with moves to the club.

Former Titan Roberts is eyeing a return to Australia from the Super League next season while NRL.com reported on Wednesday that head coach Garth Brennan had recently met with Norman.

Having played alongside Roberts already at the Titans, halfback Ash Taylor admitted he'd love to see him back on the Gold Coast.

"He's like a brother to me; you miss that banter and it'd be great to see him back ... it'd be massive," he said.

NSW utility Peachey's arrival will push someone out and with five-eighth AJ Brimson viewed as a long-term option at fullback it will create a log-jam of contenders in the Titans' backline.

Gordon said he was feeling more than ready for another season but didn't view his position at the back as a non-negotiable in what will likely to be his NRL swan song.

"(British sprinter) Linford Christie won a gold medal at 32 ... the body's fine and there's no issue for me, (but playing in 2020) I think we're pushing it there," he said.

"If they told me I was playing off the bench, front row I wouldn't care ... competition is only a good thing, it pushes you harder.

"He's (Peachey) a great player, wherever you put him he performs well."