Is there an official link of Manly after him or is he just someone the fans would love to have? Maybe the club isn't looking at him as they have other players in mind?
I know we are desperate to sign a half so we know that there are plans in place but with the way things have gone thus far i wouldn't be holding my breath lol.
Here is a story from DT a few weeks ago...
Sea Eagles to target rising Titans star if Daly Cherry-Evans agrees to Gold Coast switch
Manly will target under-20s player of the year Kane Elgey if Daly Cherry-Evans joins the Titans.
Source: Adam Head / News Corp Australia
THE Manly Sea Eagles intend to strike back at the Gold Coast should Daly Cherry-Evans join the Titans by targeting under 20s player of the year Kane Elgey.
The Gold Coast has tabled Cherry-Evans a $3 million three-year deal, with the Manly playmaker expected to announce his future any day.
But the Sea Eagles intend to retaliate at the Titans, attempting to poach the rookie halfback who won last year’s under 20s player of the year award despite the Gold Coast finishing second last.
Manly will target under-20s player of the year Kane Elgey if Daly Cherry-Evans joins the Titans.
Source: News Corp Australia
Manly remain adamant they are still fighting to retain star halves Cherry-Evans and Foran, but both appeared poised to leave at various stages of the past seven days.
While DCE is favoured to join Gold Coast since the NRL stepped in to take control of the club, Foran is the subject of a four-year $4.7 million offer from the Parramatta Eels.
Given the Sea Eagles travel to Pirtek Stadium next Friday night for their opening match of the season, it places the Kiwi five-eighth in an extremely delicate position.
Manly wanted an answer from both Cherry-Evans and Foran before the season started, but Foran appears certain to continue to deliberate over what is the most important decision of his career.
Ten days ago the Manly five-eighth attended a meeting with Sea Eagles Immortal Bob Fulton and teammates Brett Stewart and Steve Matai, with the no.6 leaving convinced he would remain on the northern peninsula.
The Sea Eagles then went out and played poorly against the Roosters in a trial in Gosford last weekend, forcing Foran to rethink his future.
While Cherry-Evans has been photographed attending meetings with the Gold Coast and Cronulla Sharks, turning his negotiations into a circus, Foran has chosen to try and fly as far under the radar as possible.
The Manly playmaker and local junior has refused to even entertain rival clubs offers until he was clear about where his future lay with the Sea Eagles.
Over the course of the past seven days, Foran appears to be inching closer towards joining the Eels.
Should Manly lose both halves, the club will be forced to target the likes of Elgey, James Maloney, Michael Morgan and Trent Hodkinson.