IN-FORM Adelaide forward Josh Jenkins is content with negotiations with the Crows as he shapes as one of the most high profile out-of-contract players this season.
The Crows forward kicked eight goals last week against the Western Bulldogs to put his name in the spotlight and there were reports, denied by all parties, he was planning to put negotiations on hold.
However, the 27-year-old told 5AA radio on Thursday he was prepared to be patient to get the right result.
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"Not everything that gets said and is written is accurate," he said.
"I'm very happy with where things are at and I think the club is happy with where things are at.
"As I said all along it's a process and it takes time."
The Crows have lost star players in recent years with Patrick Dangerfield, Phil Davis, Kurt Tippett and Jack Gunston all departing the club.
Despite the setbacks the club has built a quality list that makes the Crows one of the most dangerous sides in the competition.
Jenkins has kicked 23 goals in 2016 to bring his career goals tally to 144 goals in 76 games. He can also play in the ruck.