Officials from the Canterbury Bulldogs and Parramatta Eels have met with Lachlan Galvin and tabled offers of around $750,000 a season to the 19-year-old playmaker.
The Bulldogs and Eels held meetings with Galvin on Wednesday as he prepares to make a decision on his future as early as this weekend.
The offers from the powerhouse Sydney clubs are for considerably less than the salary Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson was willing to pay Galvin when he prepared a contract upgrade and extension worth close to $6 million over five years. It’s believed the offers from Parramatta and Canterbury are for a shorter duration.
Galvin’s decision to turn down Richardson’s offer and potentially accept $3.5 million less to move across town speaks to his frustration with his development at the Tigers.
The Tigers have attached a transfer fee of close to $165,000 to Galvin’s release before November 1 – a sum Parramatta and Canterbury are willing to pay. It is considerably less than the fee of close to seven figures the Tigers initially sought to impose.
The Bulldogs have long maintained a strategy of only signing players who want to play for the club. Sources with knowledge of the situation talking on the condition of anonymity told the Herald Galvin has a strong desire to play under Cameron Ciraldo at the Bulldogs.
Increasing the appeal of the Bulldogs is Galvin’s relationship with assistant coach Luke Vella, a close friend and Galvin’s former high school teacher.
Galvin has also struck up a relationship with Parramatta halfback Mitchell Moses, who has been in the playmaker’s ear about joining the Eels to wear the No.6 jersey set to be vacated by Dylan Brown when he joins Newcastle on a record $13 million deal next year.
Galvin’s future at the Bulldogs wouldn’t be as straightforward, with Matt Burton the incumbent five-eighth at Belmore. Galvin’s potential arrival would all but end Toby Sexton’s time at the club and put Ciraldo in a position where he has to develop a No.7 from within.
Galvin last month informed the Tigers of his desire to depart at the end of his contract, which runs until the end of 2026.
Parramatta haven’t hidden their desire to lure Galvin, a childhood Eels supporter. Parramatta coach Jason Ryles sees hims as the ideal replacement for Brown.
“I made my [interest] clear a couple of weeks ago. That hasn’t changed, so we’ll wait and see what happens,” Ryles said. “The rule is you can’t negotiate until they get permission to, so until that happens we’ll keep our position there. Lots of strange things happen in footy [though], but we’ll make sure we do the right thing with the NRL.”
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Goulds got the NRL wrapped around his finger. Nothing will happen but everyone can see what is really happening behind the scenes here
Chammas now reporting eels have upped their offer and are now back in the lead to win his signature. Dogs offer won't go any higher Galvin would have to want go to them for the right reasons. Smells like to me Isaac Moses is just trying to get the best dollar he can for Galvin.
As he should because that's his job.
I think he's saying that because Galvin is favouring the Eels. Wheather we've upped our offer or not.
Chammas is just speculating
He is but if the dogs was such a done a deal it would have been done already. Looking more like Galvin camp just wants more money from eels.
Monday should be a good day
You have a tip ? 😂
If he's speculating he's obviously speculating Galvin favours the Eels.
If you are getting Galvin for less than $1m per year you are winning, he knocked back that amount at the tigers. Is he worth that much?, right now no but to get quality halves from other clubs you have to overpay because demand is way higher than supply.
Do I want the eels to pay that amount, not really, ideally you would like to pay under $700k but that's not realistic in this market. The way I look at it is if you were prepared to pay dylan $900k-$1m per year than you should be willing to pay Galvin around the same as he already looks like he is going to offer a lot more than dylan ever has.