With literally millions of dollar of players off-contract at the end of 2018, clubs will be looking to lock their star players (or future star players) into long-term contracts. It's inevitable that players will move clubs however there are some players that just cannot be replaced.

Below is a look at the one player your club must re-sign. This doesn't have to reflect the biggest name off contract but more-so the player I believe each club should pull out all the stops to ensure they do not move clubs.

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Cronulla Sharks

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 16: Jayson Bukuya of the Sharks is tackled by Trent Merrin of the Panthers during the round seven NRL match between the Penrith Panthers and the Cronulla Sharks at Pepper Stadium on April 16, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Jayson Bukuya

The succession plan to Paul Gallen's retirement looks to be Jayson Bukuya moving into a starting position. At 28, the hugely underrated forward is at his peak and should be the top priority for the Sharks.

There was talk the club were looking at Taumalolo and Crichton but the feeling is Bukuya is the man to step into the number 13 if Gallen does hang up the boots.

Even if Gallen does decide to play on, Bukuya's influence from the bench was a huge factor in the Sharks 2016 success.

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