On Monday evening, Daly Cherry-Evans shocked the entire NRL community when news broke that he was moving on from Manly at the end of 2025.

Whether or not he continues to ply his trade in the competition remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure, Manly need a replacement.

There is no Cherry-Evans level player on the market right now, so it's going to be a gamble whichever way they look.

It would be easy to say "oh they should sign Galvin, or Sam Walker" but we're looking at seven options I could actually see make the move ... potentially.

With that said, below are seven potential replacements for Daly Cherry-Evans:

6. Adam Doueihi

I am a huge fan of the Tigers half turn centre. If he can stay fit, he's absolutely a week to week NRL starter.

Doueihi seems to have finally found a home out wide for his current club, but he is off-contract and Manly could come calling.

Far more at home in the five-eighth role, Doueihi's potential arrival could mean a shift back into the halfback role for Luke Brooks.

It would also potentially mean a reunited halves pairing.

Doueihi is a brilliant player and looks to have finally put his injury concerns behind him. Brooks is a much matured half and has settled into a new system at Manly.

Worth a chat!

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 21: Adam Doueihi of the Wests Tigers looks dejected during the round two NRL match between the Wests Tigers and the Sydney Roosters at Campbelltown Sports Stadium, on March 21, 2021, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)