HERE is the irrefutable proof that South Sydney superstar Greg Inglis is being hunted by rich football codes in three countries.

The Daily Telegraph has exclusively obtained emails from player agents in New Zealand, France and England all seeking to snatch Inglis away from the NRL.

And interest in the Australian and Queensland representative continues to flow unprompted.

Inglis remains contracted to the Rabbitohs until the end of 2017 but may re-evaluate his future after this season.

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French rugby side Toulouse could offer Inglis more than $1.5 million a year, plus accommodation, a car and flights. While in another amazing offer, the 28-year-old has been sounded out for a $100,000 guest appearance in a New Zealand rugby union sevens tournament.

On Wednesday The Daily Telegraph revealed Inglis’ declaration that “this isn’t about money for me” and “any ­decisions will be based on me being happy”.

The correspondence with overseas agents goes into detail about location, lifestyle and clubs’ status, proving they’re deadly serious about poaching arguably the NRL’s most exciting player.

Here is the staggering interest that should send a shudder through NRL chief executive Dave Smith.

media_camera Greg Inglis has his pick of a number of highly lucrative offers.

FRENCH RUGBY

French agent Laurant Quaglia emailed Inglis’ manager Allan Gainey on behalf of RC ­Toulon president Mourad Boudjellah.

“Mourad Boudjellah the RC Toulon president asked to contact you about Greg Inglis,” Quaglia writes.

“He is keen to understand his intention and his wishes regarding next season.

“I managed lots of big deals in Toulon: Jonny Wilkinson, Mathieu Bastareaud, James O’Connor, Bryan Habana, ­Sebastien Tillous Bordes, ­Armitage Brothers.”

EUROPEAN RUGBY

A European-based agent also sought out Gainey explaining all the options before Inglis through both England and France.

“Bath — have been speaking with them for a little while and met with them in Bath during the week. They are super keen but want to move quickly,” the agent said.

“It is a very picturesque city and would be the pick of places to live in England.

“Toulouse — they are a huge club, will sign one marquee player and Greg is their second choice. They will know by the end of January whether they have got their number one target and if not, they want to talk re Greg.

“€1,000,000 (around $1,500,000) plus accommodation, car, flights, agents fees etc. but won’t know until we start speaking money if it gets to that.”

French rugby union club Lyon is also said to have “huge interest” in Inglis, while ­additional sponsorship ­possibilities have been mooted for Inglis.

“The other issue for Greg is that if he switches to union, all of a sudden he’s playing a ­global game and he can expect that Nikes and the adidas’ will want to get on board and he can get some very decent money (maybe around $300,000 per year),” the­ ­European-based agent also ­revealed.

media_camera Inglis could expect a huge pay check if he decides to switch codes or head overseas.

ENGLISH SUPER LEAGUE

English club Sheffield Eagles have made contact. Gainey would not elaborate but did admit the email claims: “I am sure would be able to table an offer that is larger than any other rugby league club in the UK and would warrant ­further discussion.”

NEW ZEALAND RUGBY

Closer to home, New Zealand rugby has also shown interest. David Miller from Rush Sports Entertainment writes: “I touched base with you a couple of years ago regarding an ­invitational Rugby 7s tournament — is there any change in Greg possibly being able to released to play in this event? We are looking at an appearance fee of $100,000 AUS.”

Gainey stressed he hasn’t chased any offer for Inglis.

“I haven’t gone banging on anyone’s door,” Gainey told The Daily Telegraph. “These are approaches made directly to me. I haven’t gone conjuring up this interest.

“Greg is under contract but has always said ‘never say never’.”

Despite speculation, Gainey said he hasn’t sought a meeting with Smith, who has a hefty war chest to retain stars like Inglis.

“I have never met Dave Smith, never spoken to him,” Gainey said.

“He has never rung me, I have never rung him.

“Only through members of the media have I heard Dave is going to call me about Greg.”