
Canberra Raiders' Jamal Fogarty faces interest from Manly Sea Eagles with an increased three-year contract offer.
Jamal Fogarty, the Canberra Raiders' halfback, is in the midst of a two-club battle as the Manly Sea Eagles have reportedly increased their offer to lure him away from the nation's capital.
Fogarty has spent the last four seasons with the Raiders, establishing himself as one of the top kickers in the competition.
However, with the uncertainty surrounding his long-term future at Canberra due to the arrival of Ethan Sanders, Fogarty's potential move to Manly as a replacement for Daly Cherry-Evans has been the subject of much speculation.
Reports from News Corp indicated that the Sea Eagles were initially preparing a two-year contract offer for Fogarty, but the latest update from The Sydney Morning Herald reveals that they have upped their offer to a three-year deal.