The ongoing contract situation surrounding Lachlan Galvin of the Wests Tigers appears to be reaching a resolution, with the young talent now permitted to seek negotiations with other clubs. Reports from The Sydney Morning Herald indicate that Galvin will be allowed to engage in discussions ahead of the free agency period starting November 1, albeit under certain conditions.
One stipulation involves the potential reconsideration of a legal case Galvin has against the Tigers, linked to accusations of bullying within the club. Additionally, a significant transfer fee will need to be agreed upon, the specifics of which remain undecided.
As the Tigers have a bye this weekend, there is optimism that a deal could be concluded by the following week. Speculation is rife around Galvin’s next destination, with the Canterbury Bulldogs and Parramatta both being frontrunners, despite Bulldogs’ football boss Phil Gould consistently denying such moves.
The situation is fluid, with developments expected in the near future.