Five clubs in hunt for Myles

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THE Gold Coast Titans are in danger of losing their captain and most consistent player in Nate Myles, who has already held formal meetings with one rival club and is booked to meet three more.

Myles would be a major loss to the Gold Coast as he is their most recognisable player and the cultural rock that bonded the team through their drugs crisis.

Coach Neil Henry wants to re-sign Myles but the club is juggling a complicated roster and have asked for more time to work their salary cap out.

Meanwhile, other NRL clubs are striking.

The rival clubs have tabled attractive offers for the State of Origin veteran who was among the Titans best in their victory over Parramatta.

Myles wants to make a decision on his future within a fortnight.

The Canberra Raiders and Melbourne Storm have been linked to Myles but they are not in the hunt for the prop who is now being courted by Sydney clubs.

Myles has been with the Titans since 2012. Picture Kit Wise Source: News Corp Australia

Myles' manager Chris Orr said his client was rightfully exploring formal offers following the Titans' decision not to activate a one-year extension on his contract.

"Four clubs have contacted me. He has met with one club and will meet with the other three over the next 10 days," Orr told The Courier-Mail.

"We are yet to receive any formal offer from the Titans at this stage but Neil has indicated he would like to sit down with Nate in the next week."

Myles has represented the Maroons every year since 2006, playing 26 games in the forwards for Mal Meninga's team.

The Titans last week lost five-eighth Aidan Sezer to the Canberra Raiders.

While the Gold Coast had tabled an offer to Sezer, he had already made his mind up by the time he saw it.

Aidan Sezer will depart the Gold Coast at the end of the season. Picture Adam Head. Source: News Corp Australia

The Titans will also meet with star centre James Roberts this week to extend his contract.

Roberts wants to stay on the Gold Coast and the club wants him to stay too.

However, he will require an upgrade on his current deal due to his stunning form.

Gold Coast need to fit him in their cap alongside their marquee signing in Daly Cherry-Evans, also managed by Orr, who is being paid more than $1 million a year from next season.

The Titans are still interested in signing a strike centre after missing out on Dane Gagai, who has re-signed with Newcastle.

Then they need to re-sign Kane Elgey, who has received a significant offer from Manly, who want him to replace Cherry-Evans.


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