Jarryd Hayne could return to the NRL as soon as this season, after he was dumped from the Fijian rugby sevens squad for the Rio Olympics on Monday.Hayne is not subject to the NRLs June 30 deadline on player signings as he is not a registered rugby league player.Parramatta are interested in luring the former NFL star back to the club. However whether that happens will depend on the extent of governance reforms at the Eels, who have been mired in a long-running salary cap scandal.The NRL is only likely to allow the return of Hayne to the Eels if there have been significant administrative changes at the Eels.There are a number of hurdles to overcome if Hayne does pull on the blue and gold jumper this year. But NRL boss Todd Greenberg was open to the idea on Monday.Hayne left the Eels in October 2014 to chase his NFL dream.We have always made it very clear that we would love to see him back, Greenberg told Fairfax Media.I actually sat with Jarryd in round one at Pirtek Stadium this year and told him we would welcome him back. That has only strengthened on todays news.So, if and when Jarryd is prepared to make the decision on the next stage of his career, if he wants to have a discussion with us about the NRL, we are more than happy to have that discussion.However Greenberg ruled out using the NRLs much-vaunted war chest to tempt Hayne back to the NRL,NSW skipper Paul Gallen and Hayne combined for the Blues drought-breaking series win in 2014 and Gallen, who plays his last game for NSW on Wednesday also said he would welcome the superstar fullbacks return.I think everyone would like to see him back, Gallen said.Hes a drawcard. I just spoke a minute ago about drawing kids to the game and he does that.He missed out there, it would have been a pretty good thing to go to the Olympic Games but it wasnt to be for him and certainly Id love to see him back in the NRL.Hayne announced on Facebook on Monday he has missed selection in Fijis Olympic team.I used all my experience as a professional athlete and have tried every day and in every way possible to make this team and make it better, but unfortunately, time has been against me, Hayne wrote.Kieran Forans exit from the Eels would free up funds for Hayne to return to the Eels.Parramatta were hit with a $1 million fine and the loss of 12 competition points last week as the NRL made its final decision on the Eels salary cap irregularities. Billy Hatcher Jersey . LOUIS -- Roman Polak was celebrating even before Alexander Steen scored the winning goal in Saturdays 4-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. 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