Jai Arrow has reiterated his desire to re-sign with the struggling Gold Coast Titans but insists he is in no rush to secure his long-term future.

The 24-year-old comes off contract at the end of the 2020 NRL season and has been linked with multiple NRL rivals including Cronulla, Parramatta and Wests Tigers.

Arrow has previously declared it is his preference to stay on The Glitter Strip.

But the Gold Coast product has so far opted not to sign a reported $3 million, four-year offer from the Titans to test his value on the open market.

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“It’s a bit of a cliché but I’ve literally left it all to my manager,” Arrow said of his future on Thursday.

“I’m sort of one who doesn’t want to get caught up in all that stuff, it’s not really me.

“I’m someone who likes to have fun and not have things that stress me or have things that are playing up on my mind.

“So my manager Dave (Riolo) is looking after all that and I’m sure he’ll do the best job to get all the deals done and I’m make a decision.”

The Titans in August gave Arrow permission to talk to rival clubs before November 1 in a bid to secure his signature sooner than later.

But the laid-back young gun insisted he is in no rush to make a decision when asked if the Titans have imposed a deadline on the negotiations.

“I don’t know, I haven’t been told if I have a time frame,” he said.

“… I guess if the Titans come up to me and say I’ve got to make a decision soon then so be it, I’ll come up with that decision.

“I’ll sit down and have a chat to my partner, I’ll have a chat to a few mentors and make sure I make the right decision.”

Asked directly if he is still leaning towards staying with the Titans, Arrow replied: “Yeah I’ve come out openly, it’s my home and my partner’s from there as well.

“My family’s up there as well but at the end of the day I understand it’s a business and I guess players have got to do what’s best for themselves.

“It would be a hard one (to leave) but my preference is to stay as I’ve said.”

Meanwhile, Arrow said he’d ‘be spewing’ if the Titans were ever forced to relocate amid concerns over the club’s long-term viability.

He added the 2019 campaign was challenging after the Titans collected the wooden-spoon but was upbeat when asked about the club’s 2020 prospects under new coach Justin Holbrook.

“We have Justin coming who I think what he’s done with St Helens over there (in the English Super League) it’s really good what he’s doing over there,” he said.

“I’ve worked with him before (with the Junior Kangaroos) and have a high regard for him,” he said.

“I can’t wait to work with him in the next 12 months and I guess a coach can only bring so much, so us as players have to make sure we’re working hard and working together as a team and getting that cohesion and making sure we’re enjoying our footy and winning games.”