"The club is now in a position of having the resources necessary to recruit some of the best talent in the marketplace, to ensure that the Sea Eagles remain a dominant team in the NRL," said Kelly.
He attempted to ease the fears of jittery Sea Eagles fans.
"We have an extremely bright future here at Manly," he said.
"There is some prodigious young talent rising through our junior ranks. We have increased our resources in the football department, and we are investing in state of the art training facilities."
Sydney Roosters five-eighth Maloney is one of several players battling for a new deal at that club along with Kiwis centre/wing Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Dylan Napa, Blake Ferguson, Daniel Tupou, Kiwis prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves who are all off-contract after this season.
NSW State of Origin-winning halfback Hodkinson left Manly for Canterbury in 2010 and although keen to stay, the money potentially on offer at Manly could make it hard for him to turn down a return. "It's early days in terms of talking at the moment," Hodkinson said last week.
"I'd love to stay at the Bulldogs, I've found a home here. I love playing under Dessie [Hasler] and that would be the ideal situation. But there is a lot things that have to happen before then. All I can do is park it and just play as well as I can."
Carney is playing in Super League with French side Catalans, having been sacked by Cronulla last year following yet another off-field escapade involving alcohol.
However, the Sharks were deemed by the NRL appeals committee to have failed to follow due process before sacking the controversial former NSW playmaker after a photo of him apparently attempting to urinate in his mouth appeared on social media last year.
This could open a door for a return to the NRL and Sea Eagles coach Geoff Toovey said yesterday the former Canberra and Roosters star would be a player he'd be interested in signing.
Targets for Sea Eagles
Players off contract next year who could interest Manly:
Halfbacks
• Trent Hodkinson, Canterbury
• Chris Sandow, Parramatta
• Jeff Robson, Cronulla
• Mitch Cornish, Canberra
• Robert Lui, Nth Qld
Five-eighths
• James Maloney, Sydney Roosters
• Todd Carney, Les Catalans (France / UK Super League)
• Aidan Sezer, Gold Coast
• Kane Elgey, Gold Coast
- AAP