STEPHEN Larkham has admitted he doesn't even know where Worcester is.

The Australian fly-half, who has been linked with a possible move to Sixways, met with ARU officials today over a new deal.

However, with Worcester reported to have offered around £1 million over three years for Larkham, the 29-year-old admitted he was tempted even if he didn't know where the National One champions were based.

"It's a lot of money and certainly something to be considered," Larkham said.

"I'm not sure where Worcester is in relation to London but I've heard it's not too bad a place."

Larkham said he was keen to remain in Australia with the ACT Brumbies for at least another year with an option of a second, but confirmed that his manager was in talks with several overseas clubs, including some in Japan and across Europe.

"I'm currently in negotiations with the ARU. I certainly want to stay in Australian rugby for another couple of years if possible but I have had offers from overseas," he added.

The Australian Rugby Union have confirmed, however, that retaining Larkham is a high priority.