Manu Vatuvei has been released from the remainder of his contract with the Warriors and will link up with Salford in the English Super League.

The iconic try-scorer was originally contracted until the end of the 2018 NRL season but asked the Vodafone Warriors for an early release in order to join Salford and experience playing in Europe.

A fan favourite at Mt Smart Stadium for well over a decade, Vatuvei has been restricted to just one NRL appearance in 2017 due to a number of injuries.

โ€œManu is a club legend,โ€ Vodafone Warriors managing director Jim Doyle said.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t make this decision lightly but after years of fantastic service to the Vodafone Warriors, heโ€™s decided the time is right to head overseas and we didnโ€™t want to stand in his way.

โ€œWe wish him all the best for his future and while he will soon be lining up for Salford, heโ€™ll always be a Vodafone Warrior in our eyes.โ€

After making his first-grade debut in 2004, Vatuvei, Vodafone Warrior #115, went on to make 226 appearances for the club.

โ€œThe Beastโ€ quickly became a potent attacking threat on the Vodafone Warriorsโ€™ left wing and in 2015 became the first player in NRL history to complete the feat of scoring 10 tries or more in 10 consecutive seasons.

That same year, he became just the third player to appear in 200 games for the Vodafone Warriors.

Vatuvei also leaves New Zealandโ€™s shores as the Vodafone Warriorsโ€™ all-time leading try-scorer with 152 tries. Stacey Jones is second on the list with 77.

โ€œThis wasnโ€™t an easy decision to make,โ€ Vatuvei said.

โ€œIโ€™ve absolutely loved my time here at the Vodafone Warriors playing alongside my brothers.

โ€œI will never forget this club and just want to say a massive thank you to the club and the fans for their support over the years.โ€

Vodafone Warriors fans will get the opportunity to farewell Vatuvei in style at this Fridayโ€™s game against the Penrith Panthers in Auckland where the giant winger will be honoured before he departs for the United Kingdom.

โ€œWhile Manu wonโ€™t play against the Panthers, our fans will understandably want a chance to give him a fitting send off,โ€ Doyle said.

โ€œTheyโ€™ll get that opportunity this week and we are encouraging as many as possible to come on Friday to show Manu just how much he means to them.โ€

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