
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Veteran halfback Adam Reynolds of the Brisbane Broncos is facing uncertainty regarding his future with the club, primarily due to the tight salary cap situation.
Reports from zerotackle.com indicate that the Broncos have substantial deals at the top of their salary cap, and are engaged in negotiations with key players, Kotoni Staggs and Selwyn Cobbo, both of whom are seeking contract upgrades to stay with the team.
While Reynolds, who is considering extending his career until 2026 instead of retiring at the end of this season, may want to finish in Brisbane, his prospects remain in doubt.
A surprising connection has emerged between Reynolds and the Wests Tigers.
Journalist David Riccio mentioned on the Fox Sports show NRL 360 that the son of Tigers CEO Shane Richardson is linked to Reynolds.
Notably, Reynolds previously played under Shane Richardson during his tenure as CEO of the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Riccio stated, "There is an increasing belief that this is all coming to an end this season.
Lachie Galvin will finish up at the Tigers this year to the point that the club is looking for a replacement next year which is why Adam Reynolds' name has come up.
He's been linked to the club."
This suggests that Reynolds could potentially transition to the Tigers, especially given the club's current search for a replacement for Galvin.
The situation remains fluid as the Broncos navigate their salary cap issues and assess Reynolds' future amidst ongoing negotiations for their roster.