Cherry-Evans faithful to Titans: Annesley

Titans boss Graham Annesley says a report that Daly Cherry-Evans is set to renege on his rich deal to join the NRL club from next season is untrue.

Manly Sea Eagles playmaker Daly Cherry Evans

Titans boss Graham Annesley has dismissed reports Daly Cherry Evans (pic) wants to stay at Manly. (AAP)

Gold Coast boss Graham Annesley has poured cold water on a report that Daly Cherry-Evans is set to renege on his rich deal to join the NRL club from next season.

According to the Nine Network on Thursday night, Cherry-Evans - who last month signed a multi-million-dollar, four-year deal with the Titans starting in 2016 - had a change of heart and was considering staying with Manly.

After contacting Cherry-Evans' agent, Annesley was quick to shoot down the talk of a backflip in a concise statement from the Titans.

"Following media speculation over the last few hours, I have spoken directly with Gavin Orr and Chris Orr of Pacific Sports Management," said Titans CEO Annesley.

"I have been assured that any suggestion Daly Cherry-Evans will not be honouring his contract with the Titans is untrue."

Under NRL rules, the governing body only registers contracts for the following season after June 30, leaving a window open for Cherry-Evans to stay in Sydney with the club for which he made his NRL debut in 2011.

There was some speculation Cherry-Evans was keen to play with Queensland teammate Nate Myles at the Titans, but with word the representative forward was on his way out of the Gold Coast next season, it prompted the No.7 to reconsider his contract.

Cherry-Evans and Myles share the same management team.

A backflip would be a huge blow to the Titans, who had signed the 26-year-old as their big-money marquee man to steer the club after a turbulent few seasons.

His Manly halves partner, Kieran Foran, will switch to Parramatta next year.

Wests Tigers fullback James Tedesco infuriated Canberra fans last year when, at the start of June, he pulled out of a deal to join Ricky Stuart at the Raiders.

In 2013, Parramatta signed Josh Papalii on a three-year deal from Canberra but he later pulled out of the contract to stay with the Raiders.


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