Meanwhile, Parramatta have given permission for utility PJ Marsh to negotiate with rival clubs over the next three weeks.
The former New Zealand Warrior, who has another year remaining on his deal with the Eels, reportedly wants a starting role at halfback or hooker.
His path to both is blocked at the Eels with Tim Smith and Mark Riddell firmly entrenched in those positions.
"PJ has only sought and received permission today," his manager Jim Banaghan told the Nine Network.
"We've had no interest from other clubs because we haven't known he's hitting the market starting tomorrow morning."
Marsh will join fellow Banaghan stablemate Michael Monaghan in search of a new club, the Manly hooker keen to find a permanent halfback role.
Banaghan said Monaghan had attracted interest from several NRL and English clubs but a decision on his future wouldn't be made until Friday next week.