The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are getting the cheque book ready for the 2021 season with a $14 million bid in preparation for Manly's Trbojevic brothers and Bronco David Fifita.
According to Fox Sports, the Bulldogs have a plan for a $10 million four-year package to bring in Jake and Tom Trbojevic from the Sea Eagles.
They are also intending to offer teenage superstar David Fifita a four-year contract worth $1 million per season.
The past two years have seen salary cap trouble for the Bulldogs but they are finally able to start making plays for big-name recruits.
Tom Trbojevic is reportedly going to be offered a deal worth around $1.4 million per season, slightly higher than his brother Jake who will get $1.1 million.
The club made contact with the brothers' agent, Paul Sutton, in August to arrange a meeting but they were told that the siblings were not interested in leaving Manly.
The Bulldogs join the Roosters, Rabbitohs and Warriors in trying to sign Broncos young gun David Fifita.
Midway through the year the Bulldogs also made an offer for Roosters and Kangaroos centre Latrell Mitchell and offered 10-year and 5-year contract options with the latter valued at more than $1 million per season.