
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Daly Cherry-Evans, the Manly Sea Eagles skipper, has officially declined a two-year contract from his current team and is now seeking a new club for the 2025 season and beyond.
Despite being 36, Cherry-Evans remains one of the top playmakers in the league and a key player for the Queensland Maroons.
As rumors swirl about his future, three more teams - the Brisbane Broncos, Canterbury Bulldogs, and Gold Coast Titans - have exited the race for his signature.
Meanwhile, a new club has emerged as a potential destination for the veteran, alongside The Dolphins and Sydney Roosters.
Cherry-Evans' departure from Manly has sparked speculation about whether he will stay in New South Wales, return to Queensland, or even move to the Super League overseas.
With a salary of around $1 million, his decision will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the NRL landscape for the upcoming seasons.