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Seibold is commencing operation destroy from within like he did at Broncos
Schuster has to be one of the best second rowers in the comp on that coin.Schuster signs monster deal as Manly doubles down
Stunning twist after Brooks signed four-year dealwwos.nine.com.au
Josh Schuster signs monster contract extension as Manly's future takes shape
By Ben Glover and Alyssa Bone
24 minutes ago
Josh Schuster has signed a monster deal tying him to Manly until the end of the 2027 season, with the club doubling down on a new vision for the future after luring Luke Brooks to the northern beaches.
The Sea Eagles on Monday afternoon announced the maligned Wests Tigers halfback would be joining the club next season on a four-year deal and now the club has shown faith in Schuster despite clear question marks about his future.
The Sydney Morning Herald reports the 22-year-old's three-year extension is worth $2.4 million, meaning the young gun is poised to earn about $3.2 million over the next four seasons at Manly.
With Brooks to take over at five-eighth next season, it appears that Schuster has accepted a change in role, with the polarising playmaker to be shifted back to the forwards, more than likely the left edge he occupied with mixed success when Kieran Foran was partnering Daly Cherry-Evans in the halves in 2021 and 2022.
Speaking on Nine's On 100% Footy on Monday night, Nine reporter Michael Chammas revealed Manly coach Anthony Seibold had met with Schuster and his family to outline his plan for the Sea Eagles star to return to the second row.
"Last year he hadn't played in the number six, now that they've seen him, the Sea Eagles aren't convinced he's a number six," Chammas said, before throwing to Paul Gallen.
"I don't think he is a great five-eighth, to be honest with you… but from what I understand he has said to Manly 'I won't stay at Manly if I don't play five-eighth'," Gallen replied.
While that was certainly the case when Schuster was stuck behind Foran in the playmaker pecking order, his decision to sign on until 2027 despite the arrival of Brooks appears to indicate a change in heart.
Speaking on SEN's Mornings with Matty White on Tuesday, Sydney Morning Herald chief sports writer Andrew Webster questioned Schuster's future as a half.
"I remember having this conversation with Phil Gould about Braith Anasta, he was adamant that Braith's best position was at lock, but Braith always thought it was six… same with Josh Schuster," Webster said.
"To me, he is a natural 13. I know he wants to play six, but he looks like a natural lock.
"He is a very gifted player, we have all seen that… It is a formidable combination with Cherry-Evans, Brooks, and Schuster on the field at the one time… that's a lot to like if I was a Manly supporter."
While Schuster may prefer to play in the halves, his hand may have been forced by the fact that the Sea Eagles were willing to offer him a handsome salary to play in the forwards.
According to Chammas, there was no other club willing to pay the same sort of money based on what they have so far seen from the young gun.
"I don't think he is going to get the money he has been offered (anywhere else)," Chammas said.
"He has been offered a three-year extension at Manly for about $800,000.... The West Tigers don't even think he's worth half of that.
"Is anyone willing to pay him $800,000?"
Meanwhile, Phil Gould told 100% Footy he expects Daly-Cherry Evans to retire in the next couple of years, making the Brooks signing an insurance policy for 2025 and beyond.
Cherry-Evans is 34 and will come off contract at the end of the 2025 season, but Gould speculated he might retire at the end of next season.
FMD $800k a season for a not 5/8.
Always a Bulldog
A nobody started the rumour & it was believed here.What a basket case manly is. Apparently they’ve signed perham off us [emoji23]
He is when he's on the field.Schuster has to be one of the best second rowers in the comp on that coin.
I said this somewhere too, he will be better off definitely..cgaf how Manly go overall but it's a good move.Brooks outside DCE will go all right. Much better than Schuster
Dont rate him at all. He has 1 good game a month and mia a lot otherwiseSchuster has to be one of the best second rowers in the comp on that coin.