Taylan May's looming court case has led to one Sydney-based NRL club reportedly reaching out to the exiled Panthers star. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, an unnamed side have expressed interest in signing May and reached out regarding his fitness levels. May was charged with domestic violence offences last year and put under the league's no-fault stand-down policy. He is due to front court on March 10. The 23-year-old was sacked by Penrith due to a number of separate incidents, which included swearing on social media and posting in a video in a speeding car. May was given a confidential pay-out by the club at the time. With 17 tries in 30 first grade appearances, the Samoan international was regarded as one of the game's best young outside backs. His brother Terrell recently signed with the Wests Tigers, while his oldest sibling Tyrone is plying his trade overseas in the Super League. Taylan attempted to move to the UK, but was knocked back.

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