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Manly open negotiations with Trbojevic brothers as Tom ponders England move


Tom has previously shown his willingness to put the club above his own needs. This masthead reported last year that the NRL rejected a request from the Manly superstar to take a $750,000 pay cut in the salary cap over the next two years as a gesture of good faith.

The Sea Eagles fullback, who has been plagued by injuries over the past five years, applied to reduce his $1.15 million salary by almost a quarter after he was sidelined for two months following a hamstring injury last year.

Jake (left) and Tom Trbojevic (right) and Daly Cherry-Evans have been the faces of the Sea Eagles for the best part of a decade.

Jake (left) and Tom Trbojevic (right) and Daly Cherry-Evans have been the faces of the Sea Eagles for the best part of a decade.Credit: Rhett Wyman

When Trbojevic is fit, he is still regarded as one of the best players in the competition and would demand in excess of $1 million a season on the open market.

However, his injury history will add to the complexity of negotiations as Manly weigh up what constitutes a fair and reasonable offer to keep Trbojevic at the club.

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The Sea Eagles have also indicated they would be in a position to offer Jake a one-year extension. Both Tom and Jake are on back-ended deals. Jake is likely to have to take a pay cut of close to 50 per cent to remain at the club.

The Sea Eagles have indicated they will offer him around $500,000-$550,000 for a one-year extension. Jake has previously indicated he, too, would never play against Manly.

“It just wouldn’t happen,” Jake Trbojevic said about the prospect of playing against the Sea Eagles in the aftermath of Cherry-Evans’ decision to leave Manly.

“I couldn’t do it, personally. People do that, but no, I definitely couldn’t imagine it. You never say never. We never thought Glenn Stewart would leave the club, [even though] he got forced out. We never thought Cherry-Evans would leave the club.

“Right now, my answer would be no. I love this club; it means the world to me. I’ve been here since I was 14 in junior development.”

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Tom has previously shown his willingness to put the club above his own needs. This masthead reported last year that the NRL rejected a request from the Manly superstar to take a $750,000 pay cut in the salary cap over the next two years as a gesture of good faith.

The Sea Eagles fullback, who has been plagued by injuries over the past five years, applied to reduce his $1.15 million salary by almost a quarter after he was sidelined for two months following a hamstring injury last year.

Jake (left) and Tom Trbojevic (right) and Daly Cherry-Evans have been the faces of the Sea Eagles for the best part of a decade.

Jake (left) and Tom Trbojevic (right) and Daly Cherry-Evans have been the faces of the Sea Eagles for the best part of a decade.Credit: Rhett Wyman

When Trbojevic is fit, he is still regarded as one of the best players in the competition and would demand in excess of $1 million a season on the open market.

However, his injury history will add to the complexity of negotiations as Manly weigh up what constitutes a fair and reasonable offer to keep Trbojevic at the club.

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The Sea Eagles have also indicated they would be in a position to offer Jake a one-year extension. Both Tom and Jake are on back-ended deals. Jake is likely to have to take a pay cut of close to 50 per cent to remain at the club.

The Sea Eagles have indicated they will offer him around $500,000-$550,000 for a one-year extension. Jake has previously indicated he, too, would never play against Manly.

“It just wouldn’t happen,” Jake Trbojevic said about the prospect of playing against the Sea Eagles in the aftermath of Cherry-Evans’ decision to leave Manly.

“I couldn’t do it, personally. People do that, but no, I definitely couldn’t imagine it. You never say never. We never thought Glenn Stewart would leave the club, [even though] he got forced out. We never thought Cherry-Evans would leave the club.

“Right now, my answer would be no. I love this club; it means the world to me. I’ve been here since I was 14 in junior development.”

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