Fiji's rugby coach John McKee will consider Jarryd Hayne for selection against the Wallabies next year should the code-hopping star switch to the XV-man game.
McKee revealed he had already held discussions with Hayne about Fiji's 2019 World Cup campaign, and he believes the former NRL and NFL star canbecome a world-class inside centre.
"I had a conversation with Jarryd while he was in Fiji training during the Sevens camp, I discussed with him the XVs program we've got going forward and our plans towards the 2019 World Cup which he was quite interested in," McKee told the Daily Telegraph.
"The outcome of that discussion was, from my point of view, that if he was playing rugby union and showing good form then I would certainly consider him for selection."
Fiji will play the Wallabies in Australia next June and 28-year-old Hayne would give the Test match a huge marketing boost were he to line up for the Pacific Islanders.
Hayne has yet to make a decision on his future but has now met twice with the ARU about the potential of joining the Waratahs in Super Rugby, while he also has big offers to return to the NRL.
McKee believes Hayne has the necessary skills to transition from a league fullback into a rugby No.12, the same position former NRL star turned All Black Sonny Bill Williams plays.
"He could be a very good No.12, people think of him coming from league as going from fullback to fullback, but I think he could work well at inside centre," McKee said.