As November 1 nears, clubs are gearing up their recruitment plans for 2020.

But there is still a stack of talent to be swooped off the current market and the 2019 playing rosters could be set for a major shake-up.

Expect early releases, player swaps and bidding wars to play out in a dramatic few months.

Off-season? What off-season?

Scroll down to see who your club has on their shopping list.

JARRYD HAYNE

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Almost certain to sign with Parramatta, Hayne’s future encountered an interesting sub-plot this week with the Dragons sneaking under the club’s nose to offer the superstar a rich contract.

Both Hayne and the Eels have expressed the desire to recommit to one another, however a formal offer is yet to be tabled with Brad Arthur still on holiday.

If his stint at the Titans is anything to learn from, Hayne should stay where he belongs and finish what he started at Parramatta – which he is expected to do.

KONRAD HURRELL

The Titans centre looks all but set to part ways with the club a year before his contract expires, taking up a new opportunity with Leeds Rhinos.

Hurrell spent time in reserve grade last season but finished the year off strongly, earning a recall into the Tongan squad.

Gold Coast will rely on NSW utility Tyrone Peachey for attacking swagger out wide.

JORDAN KAHU

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With Hurrell out the door, Gold Coast have set their eyes on Brisbane back Jordan Kahu to cover the hole.

Kahu started in the centres for most of the year, but with the return of Jack Bird looming and the rise of Jamayne Isaako, he will likely be cut from Brisbane’s starting team.

Channel Nine report the Titans will table a three-year offer, but the former Kiwi international will need an early release.

MICHAEL JENNINGS

Uncertainty around Tautau Moga’s injury has left Nathan Brown searching for a viable candidate to stack up his left flank.

The experience and pace of Jennings has caught his eye and they may be able to get him on a cheaper deal if Parramatta chip in on his lucrative $800,000 a season contract.

Following a wooden spoon season, a clean-out could be on the cards at the Eels and Jennings – who battled with form in 2018 – could be on the chopping block.

The Knights will also welcome Cronulla young gun Jesse Ramien, but there is still plenty of negotiating to be done if Jennings finds his way to the Hunter.

JAMES SEGEYARO

Another one of Brown’s targets, Segeyaro’s chances of wearing Knights colours next season are getting slimmer by the day.

The Newcastle Herald’s Barry Toohey reports Newcastle aren’t keen on the idea of having two running hookers on their books, currently equipped with Danny Levi.

It would take a change of clubs for Levi if Segeyaro was any hope of joining the Novocastrians, and that appears unlikely.

TEVITA PANGAI JNR., MATT LODGE, COREY OATES

Brisbane are in the box seat to lock in the talented trio, fending off interest from a conga line of NRL clubs.

The Knights, Roosters and Rabbitohs all marked Pangai as a top recruitment target, but Wayne Bennett’s pulling power still bears weight - even though he has one year left at Red Hill.

Lodge too was on Newcastle’s radar, but he will repay the Broncos through loyalty after they took a huge gamble on him with off-field concerns hanging over his head.

Recently admitting his second-row wishes were all a hoax, Oates will knock back significant money from Sydney clubs, but his next contract appears to be short in length in hope of a shot at a higher-paying deal when his next negotiations come round.

BEVAN FRENCH

Still adamant on the idea of playing fullback, a window of opportunity has presented itself at the cash-strapped Bulldogs who have made a number of late-season recruitment moves.

If he stays at the Eels, French could find himself stuck in the lower grades with Roosters winger Blake Ferguson headlining the club’s 2019 recruits.

Canterbury can’t exactly pull out the check book, but French’s pricetag isn’t overly flashy – especially if Parramatta agree to pay some of his salary.

NATHAN ROSS

A cult hero at Newcastle, Ross finds himself on the outer after an injury-riddled season triggered a form slump.

The Newcastle Herald revealed Ross has been given permission to talk to rival clubs, attracting interest from Super League sides Huddersfield, Warrington and Catalans..

The 29-year-old scored just two tries this year and only played three games from round 12.

Winger Ken Sio is also a strong chance of continuing his career overseas.

JOHN SUTTON

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Coming off the back of a career-best season, Sutton is keen on going another round in what will likely be his last NRL contract.

No formal negotiations have taken place, but there is no doubt the Rabbitohs leader will extend his stay at Redfern.

KURT MANN

Desperate for depth out wide, Newcastle are attracted to Mann’s versatility and are in talks with the Dragons over an early release.

Not only can Mann play at wing or centre, the 25-year-old also has value as a fill-in half or utility and could take some pressure off hooker Danny Levi.

TYRELL FUIMAONO

Panthers have reportedly signed the Rabbitohs big man who spent most of the season on the sidelines with a toe injury.

After losing Corey Harawira-Naera to Canterbury, Penrith have beefed up their forward stocks.

Fuimaono only managed three games last season.