NRL team claws at Galvin as Tigers pounce

Why rival Sydney NRL team 'refuses' to sign Lachie Galvin as Tigers make $5 million move

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Wests Tigers are eager to keep young star Lachie Galvin with a reported $5 million offer to secure his future with the club.

Galvin, who had an impressive NRL debut season in 2024, is highly sought after as a promising playmaker in the league.

However, there are rumors that the Tigers are planning to offer him a new five-year deal worth $1 million per season to prevent him from hitting the open market on November 1.

Despite the Tigers' efforts to retain Galvin, competition for his signature is expected to be tough, with many clubs interested in securing his talents.

One team that apparently won't be pursuing Galvin is the Roosters, as they refuse to work with his agent, Isaac Moses.

This decision has reportedly been communicated to the Tigers, ruling out a potential move for the young prodigy to the Tri Colours.

The market for quality halves in the NRL is evident, with Newcastle's signing of Dylan Brown for $14 million over 10 years showcasing the demand for talented playmakers.

However, veteran commentator Phil Gould raises concerns about the pressure and scrutiny that comes with a massive contract at such a young age.

While the financial offer from the Tigers is substantial, Gould highlights the potential challenges that Galvin might face with the expectations that come along with it.

Ultimately, the Tigers are making a significant effort to secure Lachie Galvin's future with the club, but the competition for his talents remains strong.

The decision by the Roosters to not pursue Galvin due to their refusal to work with his agent adds an interesting dimension to the negotiation process.

As the NRL continues to prioritize talented halves, the pressure on young players like Galvin to perform under lucrative contracts raises concerns among league commentators.

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