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REPORTS: Three Sydney clubs lead race for Arrow

Could Jai Arrow be heading out the door at the Titans?

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Stephen Marson

Gold Coast forward Jai Arrow is contracted to the Titans in 2020, but that won't stop rival clubs from making a play at him on November 1, as his future at the Titans looks less than certain.

Arrow, who played in all three State of Origin games last season and Game I this year before an injury struck, is in high demand and is set to be courted in an attempt to get him out of the Gold Coast.

The Titans want to keep him, but the lure of playing for a bigger club could see him on the move.

Manly are set to be keeping an eye on the 24-year-old, while Parramatta and Wests Tigers are also interested in the front-rower.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Arrow could command between $700,000-$800,000 a season on a new deal.

While the Titans will be pulling out all the stops to keep him on the Gold Coast, one NRL coach doesn't believe that's where his future lies.

“Arrow will leave Gold Coast," the coach told the Telegraph.

"Why would he want to stay there? This will be a massive test for Mal. The Titans can’t afford to lose him. They will try and get him done as soon as possible.”

The Titans are currently without a coach, after Garth Brennan was moved on as head coach on Sunday.

Published by
Stephen Marson