Adam Doueihi Reject Huge $550,000 From West Tigers As Six potential Landing Spots Have Been Identified

Adam Doueihi Reject Huge $550,000 From West Tigers As Six potential Landing Spots Have Been Identifiedlooks likely to depart the Wests Tigers at season’s end.

 

Adam Doueihi’s tenure at the Wests Tigers looks set to conclude at the end of the 2025 season.

 

The star utility has been a mainstay through some dark times at the Tigers, but between stalled negotiations and rising tensions with the coaching staff, Doueihi is almost certain to be donning a new logo in 2026.

 

His ability to play multiple positions across the park is certain to score him a deal for next year, with multiple NRL clubs looking to plug holes in their rosters in the Hunt for a premiership.

 

Reports earlier this week indicated Doueihi had been offered around $350,000 by the Tigers; however, with a hard-nosed advisor like Isaac Moses in his ear, the Lebanon international is unlikely to take up the discounted offer.

 

That leaves him with a plethora of options heading into 2026, and with versatile Origin stars like Kurt Mann and Connor Watson boosting the stocks of the modern-day utility, we could see Doueihi sign with any number of clubs.

 

1. St George Illawarra Dragons

 

Currently firming as the most likely destination for Doueihi, the Dragons would suit the 26-year-old’s game perfectly.

 

Doueihi’s ability to cover a multitude of positions, whether that’s in the halves, the centres, or at lock, would be a major boon for this Dragons outfit. The club is far from set on their current halves situation, and while it’s said that Shane Flanagan is eager to get Daniel Atkinson in the No. 7 jersey in 2026, his success in the role is not guaranteed.

 

Jack De Belin also leaves the club at season’s end, and while the Dragons do have a crop of youngsters who will be eyeing the role, they will not bring the experience that Doueihi can.

 

While his versatility would be a welcome addition the side, his voice as a leader could potentially be his greatest asset, especially if he were to feature in the halves.

 

The Dragons are not in much of a better position than the Tigers currently, but with reports that the club has a $400,000 contract awaiting his signature and a starting role open, it could be the perfect fit

 

2. Parramatta Eels

 

Reports earlier this year indicated that there was mutual interest between Doueihi and the Eels, and with Dylan Brown exiting the club, it could be the perfect home for the departing Tiger.

 

Jason Ryles is reportedly keen on giving Joash Papalii the first run at the five-eighth role for the Eels. However, if the club managed to snag their halfback’s international halves partner, that could flip the script.

 

Mitchell Moses and Doueihi have shared the field on multiple occasions for Lebanon.

 

The two know each other’s games quite well, and while the chemistry may not be as strong as their current pairing, the foundations are there for an electric one-two punch.

 

There is also room for Doueihi in the centres, with the club by no means locked into the current starter in Sean Russell.

 

The Eels are building quite nicely for the future, and with an experienced playmaker like Doueihi among their troops, they could make a bit of noise in 2026.

 

3. North Queensland Cowboys

 

The Cowboys are poised to be an intriguing team in 2026.

 

Between whispers that head coach Todd Payten is on the outer, Reed Mahoney joining the side to replace Reece Robson, and no indication as to who will partner Tom Dearden in the halves, it’s all a little hazy in Townsville.

 

Enter Adam Doueihi, who could fill in as the ultimate ‘Mr. Fix It’ in this chaotic Cowboys side.

 

could easily fill the No. 6 jumper alongside Dearden, or slot into the centres, which are far from settled at the moment.

 

He would also be an elite replacement option throughout the Origin period, where he could plug multiple holes left by the massive number of representative stars on the side.

 

Doueihi could be a major difference maker for the Cows.

 

4. Penrith Panthers

 

If Doueihi is looking to rake in a big wicket from the Perth Bears, or any other club in 2027, signing with the Panthers may just be his best option.

 

In recent history, donning the Panthers logo as a high-quality utility is a surefire ticket to a big contract elsewhere. Just ask Jack Cogger and Daine Laurie.

 

The Panthers are another side that is stacked with Origin talent, meaning Doueihi could find himself playing at lock or in the halves while the club’s main men are out.

 

If Doueihi were happy to take a backseat role and head to Penrith as a bench utility, he could elevate his game to another level.

 

Playing behind Nathan Cleary, under the tutelage of Ivan Cleary, in a system that omits success year after year would do wonders for Doueihi’s career.

 

5. Manly Sea Eagles

 

While Jake Trbojevic is set to re-sign with the Sea Eagles until the end of 2027, there is no debating that the former Blues skipper is not what he once was.

 

He has been filling the club’s lock role for years.

 

However as he begins to slow down, it may be best for the club to move him into the front row permanently, inviting Doueihi in to lock down the No. 13 jumper.

 

Doueihi could bring a level of silkiness that the Sea Eagles have lacked in recent years, playing the perfect link man role in the middle alongside Jamal Fogarty and Luke Brooks.

 

A move to Manly would solidify him as an out-and-out lock; however, with the star utility excelling in the role for the Tigers in the past, it may just be the best option.

 

6. South Sydney Rabbitohs

 

A return to Redfern could be the perfect move for Doueihi.

 

The Rabbitohs have been riddled with injuries in recent years, and with stars like Cameron Murray, Cody Walker, and Campbell Graham all missing extended periods on multiple occasions, Doueihi’s services would certainly not go amiss.

 

Unlike the other teams listed, there would be no set position for Doueihi in the long term.

 

With Cody Walker expected to miss a lot of the 2026 season, he could fill his role, with head coach Wayne Bennett unlikely to hand the reins to any of their current halves options.

 

He would also be an elite option in the centres, with Graham in-and-out with injury, and Jack Wighton entering the twilight years of his career.

 

Doueihi could be the type of player that the South Sydney Rabbitohs have needed for years, and with Bennett leading him, it could be a match made in heaven

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