Jarome Luai could be headed for the NRL open market on November 1, with the Panthers five-eighth still unsigned beyond the end of next year.
The 26-year-old has been an integral part of Penrith’s success in recent seasons, helping them to back-to-back premierships, as well as representing both NSW and Samoa.
But a recent report from The Sydney Morning Herald revealed Luai has recently split from his management, which leaves his long-term contract status in limbo.
Luai is signed at the foot of the Mountains until at least the end of 2024, but with the likes of Dylan Edwards and Liam Martin in need of an upgrade, there could be salary cap pressure on the NRL heavyweights.
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