
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Tigers Revise Offer for Doueihi Amidst Competing Interests
The Wests Tigers are actively pursuing the future of utility player Adam Doueihi, presenting a revised two-year contract offer.
Recently, Doueihi has attracted attention from multiple clubs, with the Tigers keen on keeping him in their lineup. Their rivals, the St George Illawarra Dragons, have also made a competitive offer to secure his services.
Despite dealing with injuries, Doueihi has showcased impressive performances lately, taking on the number 13 role for the Tigers. Most recently, he played as a halfback in a match against the Bulldogs.
His recent form and importance within the Tigers squad have prompted reports from News Corp indicating that the Tigers are now prepared to keep him signed until the end of 2027, with a notable increase in the financial terms.
The Tigers initially proposed a one-season deal valued around $350,000, which was later raised to approximately $400,000 per season last week. The current offer has now transitioned to a two-year deal.
Reports suggest that Doueihi prefers to stay with the Tigers, and the addition of a second year to the contract may be the key element that secures his commitment to the club.