Winger Tom Biggs has said he is still unsure if his future remains with Premiership bound Leeds Carnegie.
The 24-year-old England Sevens star, is currently in discussions with the club about a new contract and has been linked with a move from Headingley.
"My future has not been decided as yet," Biggs told BBC Radio Leeds.
"It's not about any one individual at the moment, it is about getting the job done and getting Leeds back into the Guinness Premiership."
Biggs claimed four tries on Wednesday night as Leeds set a new club record by beating National One's bottom club Manchester 104-0.
The result means that if Leeds beat Newbury at Headingley on Sunday they will be crowned champions and be promoted back to the Guinness Premiership at the first attempt.
Biggs added: "On Sunday it is about the club as a whole and that includes all the supporters.
"We feel very much as a community as a great club and are all very together.
"I think it will be a fantastic experience for everyone on Sunday and the more people we get to the stadium the better."
BBC Radio Leeds 774 AM, DAB and online at bbc.co.uk/leeds has exclusive full match commentary of Leeds Carnegie v Newbury on Sunday from 1430 BST.
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