Storm superstar Cameron Munster is facing a massive dilemma worth nearly $2 million as he weighs up his future in the game.Munster comes off contract with Melbourne at the end of next season and the club is believed to be offering him around $750,000 a season to sign a new deal - less than he is currently on.But the Dolphins, desperate for a marquee player to head up their new franchise, are believed to be preparing a deal worth up to $1.2 million a year.Over a four year term, that means the 27-year-old pivot will be sacrificing around $1.8 million to stay with the Storm.The Dolphins have already signed three Storm forwards - the Bromwich brothers, Jesse and Kenny, and Queensland Origin back-rower Felise Kaufusi.
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