Great news on the horizon. Let's hope it's all signed off on as they say in the next 24 hours.
Manly Sea Eagles on cusp of re-signing Jake and Tom Trbojevic.
The Sea Eagles have won the race to keep the Trbojevic brothers Jake and Tom at Manly, with the club set to re-sign the siblings just before rival teams can prize them away.
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SEA Eagles superstars Tom and Jake Trbojevic are expected to sign multimillion-dollar deals with Manly in the next 24 hours.
Well-placed sources told The Daily Telegraph that Manly had tabled long-term offers and the brothers were ready to accept.
Tom and Jake were presented with the offers through their manager, Paul Sutton, over the past 24 hours.
It is understood Tom and Jake are more than happy with the terms and are ready to agree.
It could even happen on Thursday afternoon, before the November 1 deadline where rival clubs are allowed to sign them for 2021 and $80 million worth of talent comes on the open market.
The Daily Telegraph understands the combined worth of Tom and Jake comes to nearly $2 million a season.
Sea Eagles officials were on Thursday morning awaiting final confirmation from Tom and Jake.
Despite interest for the high-profile brothers, they had always maintained a strong desire to remain at Brookvale.
Manly are keen to nail down the Trbojevic brothers before Friday’s November 1 deadline when rival clubs can lodge official offers for the pair.
Tom is currently in Australia while Jake is in New Zealand with the Australian Kangaroos.
Manly Sea Eagles on cusp of re-signing Jake and Tom Trbojevic.
The Sea Eagles have won the race to keep the Trbojevic brothers Jake and Tom at Manly, with the club set to re-sign the siblings just before rival teams can prize them away.
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SEA Eagles superstars Tom and Jake Trbojevic are expected to sign multimillion-dollar deals with Manly in the next 24 hours.
Well-placed sources told The Daily Telegraph that Manly had tabled long-term offers and the brothers were ready to accept.
Tom and Jake were presented with the offers through their manager, Paul Sutton, over the past 24 hours.
It is understood Tom and Jake are more than happy with the terms and are ready to agree.
It could even happen on Thursday afternoon, before the November 1 deadline where rival clubs are allowed to sign them for 2021 and $80 million worth of talent comes on the open market.
The Daily Telegraph understands the combined worth of Tom and Jake comes to nearly $2 million a season.
Sea Eagles officials were on Thursday morning awaiting final confirmation from Tom and Jake.
Despite interest for the high-profile brothers, they had always maintained a strong desire to remain at Brookvale.
Manly are keen to nail down the Trbojevic brothers before Friday’s November 1 deadline when rival clubs can lodge official offers for the pair.
Tom is currently in Australia while Jake is in New Zealand with the Australian Kangaroos.