The Gold Coast Titans are one of the best-set clubs for 2025 already with only a handful of spots remaining on their roster.

Already with 24 signatures for 2025, and a healthy mix of young talent and experience, the Titans will be looking for the missing pieces to their puzzle under Des Hasler as they look for a surge towards the top eight.

Money will be a problem, but it's role players and depth options they will be after rather than out-and-out stars, potentially with the exception of one position.

In this series, Zero Tackle are running the rule over the state of play at every club ahead of the November 1 deadline, where players off-contract at the end of 2024 can negotiate with rival clubs.

Current squad for 2025
Tanah Boyd, AJ Brimson, Jayden Campbell, Erin Clark, Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui, Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Beau Fermor, David Fifita, Jojo Fifita, Ryan Foran, Moeaki Fotuaika, Tony Francis, Jaimin Jolliffe, Brian Kelly, Alofiana Khan-Pereira, Keano Kini, Ken Maumalo, Seth Nikotemo, Josiah Pahulu, Keenan Palasia, Chris Randall, Phillip Sami, Aaron Schoupp, Sam Verrills

Current best 17 for 2025
1. Keano Kini
2. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
3. Phillip Sami
4. Brian Kelly
5. Jojo Fifita
6. AJ Brimson
7. Tanah Boyd
8. Moeaki Fotuaika
9. Sam Verrills
10. Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
11. Beau Fermor
12. David Fifita
13. Erin Clark
14. Jayden Campbell
15. Iszac Fa'asuamaleaui
16. Jaimin Jolliffe
17. Keenan Palasia

Reserves: Ryan Foran, Tony Francis, Ken Maumalo, Seth Nikotemo, Josiah Pahulu, Aaron Schoupp

Players off-contract at end of 2024
Jacob Alick, Kieran Foran, Klese Haas, Isaac Liu, Ben Liyou, Treymain Spry, Joe Stimson, Thomas Weaver

Here are five players available to negotiate on November 1 from outside of the club the Titans could target for 2025 and beyond.

EVERY PLAYER OFF-CONTRACT AT THE END OF 2024

Other clubs
ยป Brisbane Broncos
ยป Canberra Raiders
ยป Canterbury Bulldogs
ยป Cronulla Sharks

4. Jye Gray

Gray's contract at the South Sydney Rabbitohs comes to an end at the end of 2024, and with the potential of playing time alluding him during that period, he may well look for a path back to Queensland.

A super talent, Gray is a former junior State of Origin player and has the potential to make it large in the NRL if he gets the right coaching and opportunity.

The chance to be back in Queensland with a number of other young players and to learn off Des Hasler may speak volumes to him.

But so will the chance to break into first-grade.

As spoken about earlier, the Titans have big questions over their halves not just for 2025, but for 2024. A lot can change in 12 months, but Gray could be an excellent option given his playing time is going to be stunted at South Sydney behind Cody Walker, Lachlan Ilias a nd Dean Hawkins.