Manly captain Jamie Lyon is set to remain at the Sea Eagles for at least the 2013 season, despite reports linking him to an immediate move to rival NRL club Gold Coast.
The Titans have reportedly offered Lyon a massive long-term deal, but a Manly insider says the star centre will remain at Brookvale until at least the end of his current deal which expires at the end of this season.
Manly are yet to make an official statement in response to a News Limited report on Friday stating that Lyon was seeking an immediate release.
Lyon had reportedly agreed to a "deal in principle" with the Gold Coast and was meeting with Sea Eagles management on Friday to ask for a release from the final year of his NRL contract.
Gold Coast made a play for NSW star Michael Jennings, before the Penrith reject linked with the Sydney Roosters.
The Titans have money to spend and are on the lookout for a quality centre.
Gold Coast haven't returned calls from AAP but chief executive David May said last week that they were talking to other players of the calibre of Jennings.
"We are also talking to one or two people who are of that calibre," May said.
"We want superstars at this club.
"We want (to be a) club that is performing in the top four."
Centres don't get much better than Lyon, a former Test and Origin star who has won two grand finals with the Sea Eagles.
Manly's salary cap situation is tight and if Lyon was to leave it would create room for the club moving forward.
Lyon, 30, walked out on Parramatta midway through 2004 before moving to the English Super League for two seasons. nrl.com
The Titans have reportedly offered Lyon a massive long-term deal, but a Manly insider says the star centre will remain at Brookvale until at least the end of his current deal which expires at the end of this season.
Manly are yet to make an official statement in response to a News Limited report on Friday stating that Lyon was seeking an immediate release.
Lyon had reportedly agreed to a "deal in principle" with the Gold Coast and was meeting with Sea Eagles management on Friday to ask for a release from the final year of his NRL contract.
Gold Coast made a play for NSW star Michael Jennings, before the Penrith reject linked with the Sydney Roosters.
The Titans have money to spend and are on the lookout for a quality centre.
Gold Coast haven't returned calls from AAP but chief executive David May said last week that they were talking to other players of the calibre of Jennings.
"We are also talking to one or two people who are of that calibre," May said.
"We want superstars at this club.
"We want (to be a) club that is performing in the top four."
Centres don't get much better than Lyon, a former Test and Origin star who has won two grand finals with the Sea Eagles.
Manly's salary cap situation is tight and if Lyon was to leave it would create room for the club moving forward.
Lyon, 30, walked out on Parramatta midway through 2004 before moving to the English Super League for two seasons. nrl.com