You've got to know your NRL worth: Manu

Wednesday, 23 October 2019:

JOSEPH MANU of the Sydney Roosters runs the ball during the NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and the North Queensland Cowboys at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford, Australia.
JOSEPH MANU of the Sydney Roosters runs the ball during the NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and the North Queensland Cowboys at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford, Australia.


Sydney Roosters star Joseph Manu is keen to discover his worth on the open market but that doesn't mean he wants to leave the NRL premiers.

Manu will be among a host of players who will be officially eligible to field offers from rival clubs when he enters the final year of his contract next week.

In the four seasons since making his debut in 2016, Manu's built an impressive resume: two premiership rings and five Tests for New Zealand.

The 23-year-old is set to add to his international tally over the next month, beginning with Friday's Test against the Kangaroos in Wollongong.

But once the Test schedule is over, Manu is intent on sorting out his future by the time he returns for day one of the Roosters' pre-season.

He revealed the club had opened talks on an extension midway through the year.

"But I wanted to do it after just to focus on footy. I've obviously got a few weeks left there, so I'll be doing it after that," Manu told AAP.

"It'll be something I hope to get out of the way quickly. Hopefully all things go to plan. I'm excited and happy where I'm at.

"We've won two years in a row, so why would you leave?"

But while remaining in Bondi is his No.1 preference, Manu intends to be open-minded about how much interest he can attract across the league.

For the first time in his life, the classy centre has options.

"It is a lot different because obviously when I signed my other ones I wasn't really where I'm at today. There wasn't much interest (from) other clubs," Manu said.

"Now, you gotta know what you're worth and what you want to do in the future. At the moment I'm happy at the Roosters so that's where I want to be.

"But I mean, anything can happen."

Asked if he'd consider all deals on the table, Manu said: "Pretty much, for sure."

One factor that will weigh heavily in his decision is his relationship with coach Trent Robinson, who is signed with the club until the end of 2022.

"Besides (Kiwis coach Michael Maguire), Robbo's been my only coach. To have him as a coach is pretty cool," Manu said.

"He's been massive for me. I love having him as my coach."






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