Could Tohu Harris be returning to New Zealand to play for the Warriors?

The Warriors will reportedly make a move for Tohu Harris.

Fox Sports report that Stephen Kearney is keen to bring the versatile Kiwis test star across the Tasman from Melbourne Storm.

Harris, 25, has played under Kearney during his eight-year tenure as Kiwis coach and the Warriors coach handed him his international test debut in 2013.

It's claimed that Melbourne have made retaining Harris a top priority, after playing more than 100 NRL games for them since his debut in 2013.

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Harris, who has won 14 Kiwis caps, left New Zealand for Melbourne at 17 and an unknown third NRL club is also understood to interested in his services, report Fox Sports.

His Storm contract runs out this year and it's claimed he will make a decision on his future before the NRL season begins on March 2.

20-year-old Kiwi forward Nelson Asofa-Solomona is another talented player off contract with the Storm in 2017, as well as Will Chambers, Dale Finucane, Felise Kaufusi, Jordan McLean, Billy Slater, Suliasi Vunivalu and Christian Welch.