Holding on to every star remains a battle for Penrith and coach Ivan Cleary concedes the club may not be able to keep strike centre Taylan May as rivals circle the young gun.
Ivan Cleary must be used to star players leaving by now, but the Panthers coach was quick to squash chat over another young gun.
Jarome Luai is the latest star Panther to leave, agreeing to a lucrative deal with the Wests Tigers from 2025 onwards. Penrith is keen to keep the Samoa international and has begun formal talks about a new deal, but other clubs could, as they did with star playmaker Luai, throw more money in his direction.“Don’t know, not sure,” Cleary said when asked if May will stay.The Panthers are preparing for Thursday night’s grand final rematch against the Broncos in Penrith and Cleary said they had reviewed last year’s historic victory.
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