A rugby league Test representative at just 18, a multiple State of Origin series victor with Queensland and a grand final winner with Melbourne as a teenager, Folau is also undoubtedly once more in the sights of NRL clubs.
A move from the NSW Waratahs to the Auckland-based Blues is also not out of the question after Folau married New Zealand netball star Maria Tutaia last November.
The threat of losing its No.1 drawcard and match winner will surely sound alarm bells at Rugby Australia.
At 28, Folau is at the peak of his powers physically, but still hopes to take his football to new heights.
"I feel really good. Physically, my body's in good shape and I feel good and I feel mentally good as well," said the 62-Test stalwart ahead of the Waratahs' Super Rugby hosting of the Melbourne Rebels on Sunday.
"I just feel like I'm happy with parts of my game but certainly I'm never satisfied fully. I'm always wanting to get better."
After helping the Wallabies reach the 2015 World Cup final, Folau indicated the global showpiece wasn't the be-all and end-all when asked if Japan 2019 was a big enough carrot to ensure his future lay in rugby.He is placing no time frame on any announcement.
"I'm pretty comfortable in terms of my position and where everything is going," he said.
"There's no rush from my end. My management - like I've said so many times in the past - are always doing a lot of work in the background.
"I haven't really thought about it too much. My job obviously is solely here on what I can do with the team here and my mind's obviously on the game on Sunday."
- AAP