A stand-off between rugby bosses and Digby Ioane shows no sign of easing, with Queensland officials now saying they want to get to the bottom of suggestions the Wallabies winger has been shopped around, contravening his contract.
Ioane has told the Reds he wants to leave at the end of this season - a year before the end of his three-season deal - because of a third-party payment dispute.
QRU chief executive Jim Carmichael is leaving the door open for Ioane to discuss the situation.
But he also says Ioane's manager Anthony Piccone will get a legal letter within days, asking whether the Reds flyer has been offered to rival Super Rugby sides.
"We see that as a breach of his role and we're pretty clear that we have a contract," Carmichael said.