"We don't know, do we? I'm here and we're doing a great job with the group. They're working for each other and it's great. We'll just have to keep the conversations going."
The Scarlets confirmed in a statement last weekend that former Crusaders assistant Mooar had been approached by New Zealand and the two parties were in conversation. Mooar is likely to stay at the Scarlets for the rest of the 2019-20 season whatever he decides.
Scarlets are determined to maximise the compensation they would receive from New Zealand Rugby should Mooar move on, given he is only five months into his deal.
Scarlets showed no sign yesterday of Mooar's future distracting them, hammering Bayonne 46-5 in the European Challenge Cup, their eighth win in 11 games under the Kiwi.
"What you saw [against Bayonne] is the 'we' in our club is a hell of a lot bigger and stronger than the 'me'," Mooar said.
"The focus will remain. It's a wonderful place to be here and we are enjoying a great rise. The way we're playing the game and the fan base means this is bigger than one person. It's an exciting time.
"I doff my hat to the boys and staff, and the way everyone has pulled together has been outstanding. We have set a vision and are working together."