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@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
@hsvjones said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434997) said:@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
I assume we kept him this year because Dragons wanted us to pay too much this year.. (if true of course)
We might move some of his salary this year and reduce the costs next year.
@finnzo said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435005) said:@hsvjones said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434997) said:@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
I assume we kept him this year because Dragons wanted us to pay too much this year.. (if true of course)
We might move some of his salary this year and reduce the costs next year.
Very smart way to do it
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435006) said:@tiger05premier said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435003) said:@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434990) said:Lomax deal is hot lads
@Trusted_Insider @compensate
Come on Demps
If you really know something spit it out
Your not a known source and even the best on here get more wrong than right
Is it rest of this year or next?
Or not at all and your just dreaming?
We've had enough false starts without a roughie from you being thrown in
One of the OGs, IYKYK told me.
Not for this year tho.
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
@compensate said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435027) said:Moses Mbye has agreed to join St George Illawarra after being offered a deal for 2021 and beyond after a secret meeting in Brisbane last week.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Wests Tigers utility met with a high-ranking Dragons official last week to discuss a deal to replace five-eighth Corey Norman.
In a socially distanced meeting made possible by a shared team hotel, Mbye expressed his desire to join St George Illawarra from next year after being told the club wanted him for at least a year.
The Tigers on Tuesday night confirmed they were aware of the interest and said they would be willing to release Mbye from the final year of the deal.
Having knocked back an earlier approach for Moses to join the Dragons for the remainder of this season, the Tigers will rubber stamp the move should they be able to reach an “agreeable” financial settlement with their rivals.
While all parties want the deal to go ahead, the Dragons are understood to be seeking Moses on a one-year deal that is subsidised by the Tigers.
Moses is on a deal worth around $800,000 ayear and the Tigers will have to pick up a portion of his wage for the deal to be done.
Mbye’s manager, Sam Ayoub, confirmed his star client would make the switch should the Tigers and Dragons agree on the terms of the deal.
“It is up to the clubs now,” Ayoub said.
“They are the ones that have to negotiate the terms of the deal given he is contracted to the Tigers for another year.”
Looking to free up salary cap cash to recruit both an edge back-rower and front-row forward to the club next year, the Tigers will attempt to save as much cap room as possible when negotiating Mbye’s release.
On the flip side, the Dragons will attempt to make the Tigers pay as much as possible knowing they are looking to offload the highly paid star.
@compensate said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435027) said:Moses Mbye has agreed to join St George Illawarra after being offered a deal for 2021 and beyond after a secret meeting in Brisbane last week.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Wests Tigers utility met with a high-ranking Dragons official last week to discuss a deal to replace five-eighth Corey Norman.
In a socially distanced meeting made possible by a shared team hotel, Mbye expressed his desire to join St George Illawarra from next year after being told the club wanted him for at least a year.
The Tigers on Tuesday night confirmed they were aware of the interest and said they would be willing to release Mbye from the final year of the deal.
Having knocked back an earlier approach for Moses to join the Dragons for the remainder of this season, the Tigers will rubber stamp the move should they be able to reach an “agreeable” financial settlement with their rivals.
While all parties want the deal to go ahead, the Dragons are understood to be seeking Moses on a one-year deal that is subsidised by the Tigers.
Moses is on a deal worth around $800,000 ayear and the Tigers will have to pick up a portion of his wage for the deal to be done.
Mbye’s manager, Sam Ayoub, confirmed his star client would make the switch should the Tigers and Dragons agree on the terms of the deal.
“It is up to the clubs now,” Ayoub said.
“They are the ones that have to negotiate the terms of the deal given he is contracted to the Tigers for another year.”
Looking to free up salary cap cash to recruit both an edge back-rower and front-row forward to the club next year, the Tigers will attempt to save as much cap room as possible when negotiating Mbye’s release.
On the flip side, the Dragons will attempt to make the Tigers pay as much as possible knowing they are looking to offload the highly paid star.
@compensate said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435027) said:Moses Mbye has agreed to join St George Illawarra after being offered a deal for 2021 and beyond after a secret meeting in Brisbane last week.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Wests Tigers utility met with a high-ranking Dragons official last week to discuss a deal to replace five-eighth Corey Norman.
In a socially distanced meeting made possible by a shared team hotel, Mbye expressed his desire to join St George Illawarra from next year after being told the club wanted him for at least a year.
The Tigers on Tuesday night confirmed they were aware of the interest and said they would be willing to release Mbye from the final year of the deal.
Having knocked back an earlier approach for Moses to join the Dragons for the remainder of this season, the Tigers will rubber stamp the move should they be able to reach an “agreeable” financial settlement with their rivals.
While all parties want the deal to go ahead, the Dragons are understood to be seeking Moses on a one-year deal that is subsidised by the Tigers.
Moses is on a deal worth around $800,000 ayear and the Tigers will have to pick up a portion of his wage for the deal to be done.
Mbye’s manager, Sam Ayoub, confirmed his star client would make the switch should the Tigers and Dragons agree on the terms of the deal.
“It is up to the clubs now,” Ayoub said.
“They are the ones that have to negotiate the terms of the deal given he is contracted to the Tigers for another year.”
Looking to free up salary cap cash to recruit both an edge back-rower and front-row forward to the club next year, the Tigers will attempt to save as much cap room as possible when negotiating Mbye’s release.
On the flip side, the Dragons will attempt to make the Tigers pay as much as possible knowing they are looking to offload the highly paid star.
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
@willow said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1435041) said:@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
Who made this up?
@willow said in [Moses Mbye Super Duper Thread](/post/1435041) said:@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1434987) said:
Who made this up?