Parramatta’s Reed Mahoney has been spotted dining with Bulldogs officials, in a clear sign the hooker is exploring his options for 2023.
The 23-year-old, who was named in Queensland’s extended squad for the opening State of Origin match this season before being injured, is contracted to Parramatta until the end of next season.
From November 1, he was free to negotiate with rival clubs for 2023.
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Mahoney was filmed by a patron at Canterbury Leagues Club last night, enjoying a Chinese meal with Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett. The footage was then uploaded to social media.
Also present were Mahoney’s manager Sam Ayoub and Bulldogs general manager of football, Phil Gould.
While Parramatta is keen to retain Mahoney, the club faces a battle to keep all its off-contract stars for 2023. Salary cap issues will need to be worked through, with Mahoney’s reported asking price of $700,000 a season a potential stumbling block.
The likes of Clint Gutherson and Ryan Matterson are also off-contract at the end of next season.
Mahoney has already been linked with a number of Brisbane-based clubs, including the Dolphins.
The Eels issued a statement on Friday imploring fans to ignore “media speculation” about the long-term future of its players.
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“Our approach is not to engage publicly in speculation regarding player negotiations,” the statement said.
“It is disrespectful to the players involved, is unhelpful in building a team that is set up for success, and most importantly, goes against how we aim to operate as a club.
“To date, our discussions with players and their managers have been robust, professional and constructive.”
Mahoney’s meeting with Bulldogs officials comes as Gold Coast confirms its interest in Melbourne’s Brandon Smith for 2023.
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