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Melbourne Storm star Cameron Munster addressed the media alongside coach Craig Bellamy on Tuesday to discuss his future.

Cameron Munster will meet with the Dolphins next week as speculation intensifies over the Queensland five-eighth's future.

Munster is contracted to the Storm until the end of 2023, but has been linked with a move to the NRL newcomers for several months.

The Dolphins are reportedly prepared to offer Munster a four-year deal worth more than $1 million per season.

Munster said he was flattered by the interest from the Dolphins, but insisted he was focused on playing well for the Storm.

"I'm just trying to play good footy at the moment and whatever happens off the field will happen," Munster said.

"I'm not really thinking about it too much. I'm just trying to play good footy and help the team win."

Bellamy said he was confident Munster would remain at the Storm beyond 2023.

"I'm not worried about it," Bellamy said.

"Cameron is a Storm player and I'm confident he'll be here next year."

Munster has been in superb form for the Storm this season, scoring 10 tries and setting up 15 more in 17 games.

He is one of the most sought-after players in the NRL and his future is sure to be a major talking point in the lead-up to the 2023 season.


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