On Saturday night, the Parramatta club responded to the report.
"The Parramatta Eels can confirm that Semi Radradra has been granted permission to return to Fiji for a short family visit during the bye round," a statement read.
"He is expected to return to Sydney in time to prepare for the club's next NRL game against Cronulla.
"Semi Radradra is contracted to play for the Parramatta Eels until the end of the 2017 season, and has given no indication that the contract will not be honoured."
Reports of a Radradra walk-out are not new.
Earlier in the year he reportedly threatened to leave the NRL over eligibilty issues which stipulate that the Fijian-born star could not play Origin.
Radradra and his management have repeatedly been forced to deny rumours that Dally M winger of the year wanted out of his current deal.
"I'm very happy at Parramata, being here with the boys and with Brad [Arthur] and everything - and if I was able to play Origin it would just be a bonus," Radradra said in March.
"But I know there are rules and if I can get picked or not, I'm still happy at Parramatta."
Radradra switched his allegiance to Australia on residency grounds to be able to play in the mid-season Test against New Zealand.