Manly have offered Haumole Olakau’atu one of the longest deals in the NRL, while also attempting to poach Alex Twal from the Tigers via a player swap.
Manly have tabled a monster $5.6 million package deal in a bid to retain Haumole Olakau’atu until at least the end of 2030 as the club also entertains the prospect of a player swap to lure Wests Tigers prop Alex Twal.
With the exception of Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and Dylan Brown, who have clauses in their contracts which could result in them staying at the Titans and Parramatta until the end of 2033 and 2031 respectively, no player has a deal to stay at their current club for longer.Twal, who has been granted permission to explore his options
Given Keppie and Twal are on similar pay packets for next year – in the vicinity of $500,000 – a swap could hold appeal for both clubs. The Sea Eagles and Tigers have been contacted for comment.
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