O’Brien wants to stay with Bradford Bulls

Correspondent

Bradford Bulls‘ hooker Adam O’Brien has said that he wants to prolong his stay with the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.

O’Brien made his debut at the club in 2011, and has made great impressions with reports linking him with Super League clubs in recent times.

However, despite the interest, the Bulls’ player of the year for 2015 has said that he wants to sit down and discuss a new deal at Odsal when he is out of contract at the end of this season. 

“Bradford are hoping to keep me and I’m hoping to stay,” O’Brien told the Bradford Telegraph and Argus.

“Yes, I am out of contract at the end of the season but I’ll be doing my best to perform and hopefully get us into Super League.

“We will go from there and, while there is nothing in writing at the moment, I’m hoping to sign for Bradford again. I’m looking forward to it and if I do then it’s all good for me.

“I know it sounds silly because I’m 22, but I’m only four years off my testimonial here.”