Hardly sounds like an implosion. More like a dot point beat up by someone who has posted 68 times in approx. 7.5 years. In other words, Red😉alert: Troll alert. I see Danny ‘The Bris’ Weidler is all over it.
Anyway, spotted this in Sub-tropical Parramatta’s Curious-Mail newspaper, author: Shatthew Mullivan:
Tom Trbojevic in bombshell Super League rumour, Manly in turmoil
Manly superstar Tom Trbojevic has stunned the rugby league world by considering an unthinkable move to leave the Sea Eagles.
September 11, 2025 - 12:33PM
In news no Manly fan will want to hear, English clubs have reportedly been informed Tom Trbojevic is open to a move to the Super League.
Trbojevic, 28, is contracted with the Sea Eagles until the end of next season but is free to negotiate with other clubs from November 1.
According to Code Sports, Trbojevic has instructed his agent to put feelers out in the Super League as he considers a shock move that would see him continue his rugby league career on the other side of the world.
He has also ruled himself out of selection for the upcoming rugby league Ashes series, pulling out of the tour to focus on allowing his knee injury time to recover.
Trbojevic does not require surgery but has let Kangaroos coach Kevin Walters know he needs to rest his knee to get a full pre-season under his belt after being significantly hampered in recent seasons.
Trbojevic, the 2021 Dally M Medallist, has battled injury and form issues all season but showed glimpses of his line-breaking skills in the final rounds of the season.
The gun fullback is currently one of the NRL’s highest paid players on more than $1 million per season, and he would likely take a large pay cut in his next deal if he was to remain at Manly.
Trbojevic has scored 111 tries in 170 NRL games for Manly.
He told AAP in August he was aware his value on the market had dropped due to injury and form.
“I don’t want to let people down. It’s what I value, and I know I’m paid very well and haven’t played enough footy to justify what I’ve been paid,” Trbojevic said.
“I’ll sit down at the end of the year and work all that out. I’m not really too focused on it right now.
“I understand I’m not going to be paid the same amount that I’m worth now.”
Trbojevic has stated he does not want to play for another NRL club against Manly, but a potential move to the Super League would be a horror blow for the Sea Eagles, who are facing offseason turmoil on several fronts.
His brother Jake is set to re-sign with Manly on a one-year deal worth around $500,000, a reduction on his current deal worth around $900,000 a season.
The Sea Eagles will be desperate to bolster their middle forward stocks to be a finals contender in 2026, when Jamal Fogarty will replace the outgoing Daly Cherry-Evans at halfback.
There will likely be a major rejig of Manly’s salary cap as a result of Cherry-Evans’ departure and new discounted deals for Tom and Jake Trbojevic, if Tom Stays.
Coach Anthony Seibold is contracted for two more seasons, but there is scrutiny on his position after Manly finished 10th and missed finals.
Nine News reports Trbojevic is “not happy” at Manly, while rumours of a player revolt against Seibold have plagued the club this year.
The coach is on the hot seat and will be desperate to keep his job after he was axed by the Broncos in 2020.
Assistant coach Michael Ennis, who had been seen as a potential successor to Seibold, has left Manly and joined the St George Illawarra Dragons as an assistant.
NSW coach Laurie Daley has also knocked back requests to join Manly as a mentor to Seibold, citing a heavy workload in his State of Origin role.