Wade returned to England last summer when he joined Gloucester, where he has scored seven tries in 10 Premiership matches this term.
That includes two hat-tricks, taking his try-scoring tally to 89, fourth on the league’s all-time list.
Despite his prolific try-scoring record Wade is yet to win any major honours during his career, but he could still bow out at Gloucester with silverware, with his side still in play-off contention this term.
Should Gloucester miss out, however, Wade could be in the frame to win his first trophy in a different sport as he joins a Wigan side who broke records in 2024 to win a historic quadruple of every domestic trophy on offer and are in the frame to retain their league title this term.
Asked about how it would feel to potentially win a Super League Grand Final with Wigan, Wade added: “It would be crazy, but time will tell what the future holds.
“For now, I’ll focus on these last four games with Gloucester. We’re still in with a chance of making the play-offs even after last weekend’s result. Once I’ve finished here then I’ll be onto Wigan to see how I can develop and help the team up there.”