Manly are on the lookout for a new chief executive, with Tony Mestrov set to quit the club in coming days.
The Sea Eagles and Mestrov, a former head of Greyhounds NSW, are poised to announce this week that they both agreed to part ways.
The club will make the announcement later this week that they have agreed to mutually go in different directions.
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Mestrov has held the position of CEO for the past three years but the last 12 months have been a turbulent time for the club.
The Sea Eagles missed the finals, skipper and favourite son Daly Cherry-Evans announced he was quitting the club at the start of the season and contract negotiations with pin-up boy Tom Trbojevic have been awkwardly played out through the media.
Club officials are refusing to comment publicly on Mestrov’s future but an announcement is expected in coming days.
Mestrov, aged 55, made his NRL playing debut for the club in 1990 before stints at Souths, London Broncos and Wigan.
He retired at the end of the 2021 season and began the move into sporting administration.
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