The Parramatta Eels have locked in on Rabbitohs star wingman Dane Gagai.
The Daily Telegraph reports that Parramatta have met with the Test star in a bid to sign him, who could serve as a potential replacement for out-of-contract winger Blake Ferguson.
Ferguson's future at the Eels is still uncertain after playing 46 games for the club.
Gagai has played all seven matches in 2021, scoring three tries, making 113 tackles and averaging 141 running metres.
Parramatta have launched a bid to sign Dane Gagai after meeting with the Test star. https://t.co/TQGeREk9PJ via @dailytelegraph pic.twitter.com/MbB9btc1Cw
— Michael Carayannis (@MCarayannis) April 27, 2021
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Gagai, who has also been linked to the Broncos, is one of the highest profile players to be out of contract at season's end, having played seven tests and 16 matches for Queensland, as well as 210 NRL matches.
It was reported last month month that Gagai had been shopped to the Eels as the Rabbitohs try to manage their salary cap.
Channel 9โsย Danny Weidler said on theย Big Sports Breakfast in late March that the Rabbitohs need to relieve cap pressure in some way.
โI think that if Reynolds is there, the way Souths have explained it to me, there is noย Dane Gagai,โ he said.
โIf he stays, Dane will be elsewhere and there will be a stack of clubs looking at him. Heโs been put to Parramatta. Early indications Iโve been getting,ย Brad Arthurย wasnโt that keen on getting him. He wonโt come cheap. He is a quality footballer.
โHe may struggle to stay at Souths unless they get some relief in their cap. I did speak to Steve Gillis [Reynoldsโ agent] about that and still word is no-one is budging. Sooner rather than later clubs will come knocking and try to signย Adam Reynoldsย up. I think there is a real stalemateโฆ but Souths are very much against singing olderย playersย on longer deals.
Parramatta have won six of their seven matches in 2021 and the recruitment of Gagai would add power to their back-line.
So much opportunity at Parramatta, for the lower grade players.
Trying to buy Naden , Staggs, now Gagai.
Parramatta supporters must be so proud of junior development at the club. Plus the faith put in them & opportunities given them in first grade. ๐ฅด
No wonder the Wentworthville club & players hate Parramatta.
All juniors in the area should look to Penrith for opportunity. Letโs face it. Now days once theyโve come through at Penrith, other clubs want to buy many of them first grade.
Sorry.. Many of them for first grade.