Rugby League News: Rhyse Martin’s Contract Expiry Sparks Bidding War
As the current campaign reaches its climax, one of the biggest names in Super League, Rhyse Martin, is set to see his contract expire at the end of the season. Leeds Rhinos, the club he signed with in 2019, now face a tough challenge to keep the talented Papua New Guinean forward.
Since joining the Rhinos, Martin has been a standout performer, making 118 appearances and racking up an impressive 950 points, largely thanks to his crucial kicking abilities. His contributions have been instrumental to Leeds’ success, including their last Grand Final win in 2017.
“His contributions have been instrumental to Leeds’ success, including their last Grand Final win in 2017.”
However, the Rhinos now find themselves in a bidding war to retain Martin’s services. It was previously reported that The Dolphins were interested in the player, while Martin had also expressed a desire to see an NRL team established in his native PNG. Though the talks of a PNG team have subsided, Leeds’ task of re-signing him has only become more difficult.
According to recent reports, the Leigh Leopards have now tabled a “lucrative offer” for Martin, as confirmed by Rhinos head coach Rohan Smith. But the battle for the 29-year-old’s signature is not over, as Sky Sports’ Jenna Brooks has revealed that Warrington Wolves are also keen to acquire the rugby league star.
Warrington are set to lose Matty Nicholson to Canberra Raiders next season, and Martin would be a suitable replacement for the young player. With Leigh and Warrington now in the mix, Leeds Rhinos face a fight to keep hold of one of their prized assets.
As the race for Rhyse Martin’s signature heats up, rugby league enthusiasts will be closely following the developments surrounding this high-profile contract saga. The outcome could have significant implications for the player’s future and the landscape of the Super League.
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