Kevin Sinfield is set to remain part of the England coaching team despite initially planning to leave his role this summer.
It was announced in January that Sinfield would be departing following the tour of Japan and New Zealand.
But England head coach Steve Borthwick is hopeful he will now stay on the staff in some capacity.
“Kevin is with us until the start of November and I’m hopeful we will be able to find an agreement,” Borthwick said.
“I think Kevin wants to continue his involvement with the team and I want him to continue to be involved with the team and I’m sure the players do.
“Hopefully when we get back to England, we will be able to put something in place to keep that going.”
Sinfield has been performing a skills, kicking and mentorship role in 2024 after being replaced as defence coach at the start of the year by Felix Jones.
While the rugby league legend is unlikely to remain in a year-round role, Borthwick expects him to be involved whenever England are in camp.
“It won’t necessarily be on a full-time capacity but I am hoping to have him whenever we are in camp and have him involved as much as we can when we are in camp,” Borthwick added.
“He enjoys it and he adds tremendous value.”
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