The Sea Eagles and Tony Mestrov are reportedly set to part ways, with the club’s chief executive making the decision to quit.

That is according to Code Sports, who are reporting Manly and Mestrov have made the mutual decision to part ways.

The call comes in the wake of Daly Cherry-Evans’ shock departure from the Sea Eagles, with the experienced halfback announcing the 2025 season would be his last in Manly in March.

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Mestrov was reportedly at the centre of negotiations to extend Cherry-Evans’ stay in Brookvale.

However, he was ultimately unsuccessful is retaining the club legend, who ended his Sea Eagles career with 352 games, the most of any player.

Cherry-Evans will reportedly sign a two-year contract with the Roosters, with the second season set to be trigged by an option in his new deal.

Mestrov previously played for Manly as a prop, playing 17 games between 1990 and 1992.

He took over as the Sea Eagles’ chief executive in 2022 and the club will reportedly make an announcement regarding his departure later in the week.

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