Brad Mooar admits he is "torn" over whether to join Ian Foster's All Blacks set-up after the Scarlets head coach was offered the chance to return to New Zealand at the end of the Northern Hemisphere season.
Mooar has made a big impact since arriving in Llanelli in July but new All Blacks head coach Foster wants him as his attack assistant.
Discussions between New Zealand Rugby and the Scarlets are at an early stage, with Mooar yet to decide whether to stay in west Wales or return to the Southern Hemisphere and cut short the three-year deal he signed in Llanelli. An announcement isn't expected until the New Year.
Asked if coaching the country of his birth would be too good an offer to turn down, Mooar said: "I'm torn, yes. This is tough and both options are outstanding.
"It would be a hell of a proud moment and it's humbling to be in the conversation. The question has been asked, we are grown adults, and we are having responsible conversations and things will pan out.