
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Manly Sea Eagles captain Daly Cherry-Evans has attracted the attention of a rival club, who is closely monitoring his status with the team.
At 35 years old, Cherry-Evans is still considered one of the top playmakers in the league and has been a key player for the Queensland Maroons in State of Origin matches.
While young players like Onitoni Large and Joey Walsh are seen as the future for the Sea Eagles, Cherry-Evans is expected to continue playing beyond this season.
It is uncertain whether he will remain with Manly or potentially move to another team.
According to reports from The Daily Telegraph, the veteran halfback has caught the eye of a rival club that is willing to offer him a two-year contract.
This presents a dilemma for Cherry-Evans, as he weighs his loyalty to Manly against the opportunity for a new challenge.
Despite the potential interest from another team, Cherry-Evans has a strong connection to the Sea Eagles, having been with the club since 2007 and leading them to a Grand Final victory in 2011.
As Cherry-Evans contemplates his future, fans and analysts speculate on what decision he will ultimately make.
Will he remain true to Manly, where he has spent the majority of his career, or will he choose to pursue a fresh start with a new team? The interest from a rival club adds a layer of complexity to the situation, as Cherry-Evans considers his options for the next phase of his career.
For now, the star player's future remains uncertain, but his talent and leadership are undeniable, making him a valuable asset for any team lucky enough to secure his services.