Gold Coast coach Neil Henry says the Titans can do nothing but trust that Daly Cherry-Evans will honour his rich four-year deal to join the NRL club.
Speculation is rife the Queensland and Australian representative is considering backing out of the deal, which would have made him the Titans' marquee man from the 2016 campaign onwards.
Cherry-Evans, like any NRL player, has until round 13 to back out of an agreed deal and it's been reported Manly are making a bid to convince the 26-year-old to stay at Brookvale.
The Titans issued a brief statement on Thursday night claiming Cherry-Evans' management team had assured the club the reports were "untrue" and there was no intention not to honour the deal.
"I have spoken directly with Gavin Orr and Chris Orr of Pacific Sports Management," Titans chief executive Graham Annesley said in the statement.