The Warriors have their eyes on Kiwis and Dragons winger Jason Nightingale for the 2016 NRL season.

The Warriors are believed to be targeting experienced Kiwis and Dragons winger Jason Nightingale to join them when he comes off contract at the end of this season.

Warriors coach Andrew McFadden was spotted having breakfast with Nightingale in Auckland on Saturday.

Nightingale would fit into what seems to be the club's policy of going after Kiwis on the other side of the Tasman rather than Australian players.

The Warriors are still searching for a winger to play on the opposite side of the field to Manu Vatuvei, and as Jonathan Wright was dropped from the starting side against the Roosters on Saturday, it seems they are not keen on re-signing him for 2016.

Nightingale, 28, has scored 89 tries in 199 games for the Dragons, his only NRL club, and 16 tries in 25 games for the Kiwis, who he first played for in 2008. He won an NRL premiership in 2010.