South Sydney chief executive Shane Richardson says there is no prospect of the Rabbitohs relocating, despite Russell Crowe's decision to offload his 37.5 per cent stake in the NRL club.
The Hollywood superstar is putting his shares up for sale due to family reasons, prompting claims from former patriarch George Piggins that the club could be shifted to Perth or the NSW central coast.
In front of a large media contingent at Redfern Oval on Monday, Richardson hosed down the possibility of moving, saying the club was in the best shape in its long history, and roots would always be in Sydney.
"I guarantee it, iron-flag - it's not even a question. If it happened, Shane Richardson wouldn't be here," he said.
"We have more almost 25,000 paid-up members, made a six-figure profit this year and will make a seven-figure profit next year.