Leeds Rhinos revealed they are yet to receive an offer for Bulls transfer target Karl Pratt.

The utility back is widely believed to be the extra player the world club champions are looking for to strengthen their squad for Super League VIII.

Despite a howler in the first Test against the Kiwis, Pratt is highly rated in the game and made a surprise appearance on the transfer list at Headingley. But a spokesman for the Rhinos said that no offers have been received for the 22-year-old.

"Karl is on the transfer list and we are willing to listen to offers for his services," said the Rhinos spokesman.

"He has two years left on his contract and we would be looking for a fee or a player swap."

It is understood the Bulls are keen on adding the versatile youngster to their squad but are unlikely to pay either a substantial fee or allow a player-swap to take

place.

Chief executive Abi Ekoku revealed last week that the Bulls are looking to add one more player to the squad and Pratt fulfils the description of a utility back with Super League experience.

The Bulls return for pre-season on December 2 but only a handful of players are expected to turn up at Odsal with the nine players involved in the Test series and the Southern Hemisphere contingent expected back at a later date.