OUT-OF-CONTRACT Adelaide spearhead Josh Jenkins says his future may not be decided until the end of the Crows' 2016 season.
In Melbourne on Thursday to meet with agent Paul Connors during his mid-season bye, Jenkins is weighing up lucrative offers from rival clubs.
The 27-year-old is believed to have been tabled a six-year, $4million-plus deal from the Brisbane Lions, among a number of clubs interested in his services.
Richmond, with out of contract key forwards Tyrone Vickery and Ben Griffiths, is one other club understood to have shown interest.
Jenkins' value continues to rise – with 37 goals to his name in 12 matches – and he may wait until the end of the Crows' campaign to make a decision.
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"Maybe, you don't rule anything out," he told Channel Nine on the contract's timeline.
"Ideally, there's an intention to stay and hopefully the club wants me to be there.
"You'd like to move towards something. There's a lot of external factors that come into play so we'll just see how long it takes. I'm pretty comfortable while I'm still able to get a kick, there's no rush to do it."
Jenkins indicated he was looking for more than money to decide his future beyond 2016.
"Money doesn't guarantee happiness as well," he said.
"I'm really happy, as (well as) my partner in Adelaide at the moment. There's many things you've got to weigh up so, as I said, we'll see what happens."
Uncontracted Gold Coast midfielder Dion Prestia also spent the week in Melbourne, meeting with manager Marty Pask as he looks to decide his home for 2017.