The rugby league transfer merry-go-round occurs every year, new players come, while others go. It's part of the game and it happens to every team.

However, particular departures can leave fans wondering what could have been. We've looked at each team and picked one player they would love to have back in their jersey.

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South Sydney Rabbitohs

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Luke Keary of the Roosters passes during the round four NRL match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Sydney Roosters at ANZ Stadium on March 23, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Luke Keary

Keary burst onto the scene for Souths in 2013, then lead the Redfern club to premiership glory. A couple of lacklustre years for the then 24-year old, saw him offloaded to a rival club.

Since, Luke Keary has been a revelation at the Sydney Roosters, almost leading the tri-colours to the big dance. Souths, on the other hand, have had ongoing issues with their five-eight position. For most of the year, Cody Walker had filled the void. However, in the long-run, is Walker the suitable option?

Souths couldn't even string ten wins together, is it a fair credit to Walker who couldn't help his under-performing Bunnies side. Souths need a overhaul in their halves stocks, Reynolds who has been in and out through injury needs a consistent partner who can lead from the front, on and off the field.

With Luke Keary returning to South Sydney, in the form he's in now, Souths would have a lethal halves partnership that could trouble the NRL.

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