David Nofoaluma #164

NRL transfer news: David Nofoaluma could quit Wests Tigers for Parramatta Eels

David Nofoaluma wants his financial demands met by Wests Tigers or he will consider quitting the club - a move that could land the club a rep star.

Star winger David Nofoaluma will consider quitting Wests Tigers for rivals Parramatta if the club fails to meet his financial demands of his next contract.

While Wests face a battle to retain Nofoaluma, The Daily Telegraph understands unwanted Penrith flyer Josh Mansour could now land at the Tigers for next season.

Nofoaluma, 26, is off contract after next season and negotiating a possible three-year extension. The Dally M winger of the year could command could command up to $450,000 a season on a deal that could be worth $1.35 million.



While negotiations with Wests are continuing, Nofoaluma told The Daily Telegraph last week he would test his value on the open market.

“I obviously love the Wests Tigers and the fans, you can tell by my passion.” Nofoaluma said. “But in reality, I am heading into what could potentially be my last contract.

“I am going to explore all my options and weigh up what’s the best decision for myself and more importantly my future.”


If Nofoaluma cannot secure a lucrative deal at Concord, he could leave for Parramatta, where he has friends. Nofoaluma spoke with Eels coach Brad Arthur in 2017 before electing to stay at the Tigers, where he wants to remain now — but only if the price is right.

Nofoaluma wants to play finals footy — and secure representative honours — and it’s understood he feels that could be more attainable at the Eels. In 139 NRL games for the Tigers, he has never played a final, a victim of the club’s nine-year top-eight drought.

One rival club recruitment manager said: “Nofoaluma is one of the best wingers in the game. You would have to give up $450,000 a season to get him.”


Wests have tabled a three-year deal but any possible gap between the offer and Nofoaluma’s expectations remain unknown.

Parramatta winger Blake Ferguson also comes off contact after next season.

Mansour has told those close to him that he is considering interest from Wests and Canterbury.

The Bulldogs are being patient with Mansour, believing they could sign him cheap by waiting until January — three months into the 2021 pay cycle — if the former Test winger cannot find a club.


Canterbury may though increase their interest in Mansour if the club misses out on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr for 2022.

While contracted to Melbourne for 2021, Addo-Carr will return to Sydney the following year with South Sydney now emerging as the favourite to sign him.

Privately, Canterbury hope to nab Addo-Carr but the club isn’t incredibly confident.

There is a third, unknown, club which has also discussed Mansour, aged 30. The Bulldogs are also looking to strengthen the fullback and hooking position.


Nofoaluma scored 17 tries in 20 games this season and was unlucky to miss selection in the NSW State of Origin squad.

“I know with whatever decision I make, I can say I’ve given one hundred per cent every time I have stepped foot on the field for this club,” Nofoaluma said.
 
@diedpretty said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274725) said:
NRL transfer news: David Nofoaluma could quit Wests Tigers for Parramatta Eels

David Nofoaluma wants his financial demands met by Wests Tigers or he will consider quitting the club - a move that could land the club a rep star.

Star winger David Nofoaluma will consider quitting Wests Tigers for rivals Parramatta if the club fails to meet his financial demands of his next contract.

While Wests face a battle to retain Nofoaluma, The Daily Telegraph understands unwanted Penrith flyer Josh Mansour could now land at the Tigers for next season.

Nofoaluma, 26, is off contract after next season and negotiating a possible three-year extension. The Dally M winger of the year could command could command up to $450,000 a season on a deal that could be worth $1.35 million.



While negotiations with Wests are continuing, Nofoaluma told The Daily Telegraph last week he would test his value on the open market.

“I obviously love the Wests Tigers and the fans, you can tell by my passion.” Nofoaluma said. “But in reality, I am heading into what could potentially be my last contract.

“I am going to explore all my options and weigh up what’s the best decision for myself and more importantly my future.”


If Nofoaluma cannot secure a lucrative deal at Concord, he could leave for Parramatta, where he has friends. Nofoaluma spoke with Eels coach Brad Arthur in 2017 before electing to stay at the Tigers, where he wants to remain now — but only if the price is right.

Nofoaluma wants to play finals footy — and secure representative honours — and it’s understood he feels that could be more attainable at the Eels. In 139 NRL games for the Tigers, he has never played a final, a victim of the club’s nine-year top-eight drought.

One rival club recruitment manager said: “Nofoaluma is one of the best wingers in the game. You would have to give up $450,000 a season to get him.”


Wests have tabled a three-year deal but any possible gap between the offer and Nofoaluma’s expectations remain unknown.

Parramatta winger Blake Ferguson also comes off contact after next season.

Mansour has told those close to him that he is considering interest from Wests and Canterbury.

The Bulldogs are being patient with Mansour, believing they could sign him cheap by waiting until January — three months into the 2021 pay cycle — if the former Test winger cannot find a club.


Canterbury may though increase their interest in Mansour if the club misses out on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr for 2022.

While contracted to Melbourne for 2021, Addo-Carr will return to Sydney the following year with South Sydney now emerging as the favourite to sign him.

Privately, Canterbury hope to nab Addo-Carr but the club isn’t incredibly confident.

There is a third, unknown, club which has also discussed Mansour, aged 30. The Bulldogs are also looking to strengthen the fullback and hooking position.


Nofoaluma scored 17 tries in 20 games this season and was unlucky to miss selection in the NSW State of Origin squad.

“I know with whatever decision I make, I can say I’ve given one hundred per cent every time I have stepped foot on the field for this club,” Nofoaluma said.

I thought we were talking $450k, so if not I wonder what we offered.

Be sad to see him go, but if that's the case, it is what it is.
 
See Ya Nofo I think the club will not be pressured anymore by average NRL players just a winger easily replaced !
If the club wants to be successful after all this time we as supporters have to back there decisions.
 
@TigerWest said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274729) said:
@diedpretty said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274725) said:
NRL transfer news: David Nofoaluma could quit Wests Tigers for Parramatta Eels

David Nofoaluma wants his financial demands met by Wests Tigers or he will consider quitting the club - a move that could land the club a rep star.

Star winger David Nofoaluma will consider quitting Wests Tigers for rivals Parramatta if the club fails to meet his financial demands of his next contract.

While Wests face a battle to retain Nofoaluma, The Daily Telegraph understands unwanted Penrith flyer Josh Mansour could now land at the Tigers for next season.

Nofoaluma, 26, is off contract after next season and negotiating a possible three-year extension. The Dally M winger of the year could command could command up to $450,000 a season on a deal that could be worth $1.35 million.



While negotiations with Wests are continuing, Nofoaluma told The Daily Telegraph last week he would test his value on the open market.

“I obviously love the Wests Tigers and the fans, you can tell by my passion.” Nofoaluma said. “But in reality, I am heading into what could potentially be my last contract.

“I am going to explore all my options and weigh up what’s the best decision for myself and more importantly my future.”


If Nofoaluma cannot secure a lucrative deal at Concord, he could leave for Parramatta, where he has friends. Nofoaluma spoke with Eels coach Brad Arthur in 2017 before electing to stay at the Tigers, where he wants to remain now — but only if the price is right.

Nofoaluma wants to play finals footy — and secure representative honours — and it’s understood he feels that could be more attainable at the Eels. In 139 NRL games for the Tigers, he has never played a final, a victim of the club’s nine-year top-eight drought.

One rival club recruitment manager said: “Nofoaluma is one of the best wingers in the game. You would have to give up $450,000 a season to get him.”


Wests have tabled a three-year deal but any possible gap between the offer and Nofoaluma’s expectations remain unknown.

Parramatta winger Blake Ferguson also comes off contact after next season.

Mansour has told those close to him that he is considering interest from Wests and Canterbury.

The Bulldogs are being patient with Mansour, believing they could sign him cheap by waiting until January — three months into the 2021 pay cycle — if the former Test winger cannot find a club.


Canterbury may though increase their interest in Mansour if the club misses out on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr for 2022.

While contracted to Melbourne for 2021, Addo-Carr will return to Sydney the following year with South Sydney now emerging as the favourite to sign him.

Privately, Canterbury hope to nab Addo-Carr but the club isn’t incredibly confident.

There is a third, unknown, club which has also discussed Mansour, aged 30. The Bulldogs are also looking to strengthen the fullback and hooking position.


Nofoaluma scored 17 tries in 20 games this season and was unlucky to miss selection in the NSW State of Origin squad.

“I know with whatever decision I make, I can say I’ve given one hundred per cent every time I have stepped foot on the field for this club,” Nofoaluma said.

I thought we were talking $450k, so if not I wonder what we offered.

Be sad to see him go, but if that's the case, it is what it is.

That’s daily telegraph click bait . Nothing said was new , and it’s all said in a way like “coulda , shoulda “. Seriously all the quotes were from a week ago. Sounds like his manager is playing games through the telegraph . As usual ....
 
Who can begrudge a player that has given 7 years loyal service been one of our best players last season to test the Market.

I like Nofo seems to perform well against lower opposition but going missing in some of the big games we need to win.

The Club also needs to factor in this his contract if they want to retain his services its a better that we have one club players coming through that give loyal service.

$0.2 million – Veteran and Developed Player Allowance for eligible players who were either developed by the Club prior to becoming NRL players and / or have been a Top 30 player for at least 8 years at the Club or have been a Top 30 player for at least 10 years across the game
 
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Please lose the battle - what a backward step!!
 
@Tiger5150 said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274634) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274627) said:
@yeahcaz said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274597) said:
Anyone who says nof is solely responsible for letting in tries is clueless. Whole career at the tigers he hasn’t had one decent defensive centre beside him and defending on the edges is all about defending as a group and the defensive structure set by the coaching staff.

#alwayssomeoneelsesfault
got it

You missed #anyonewhothinksdifferentisclueless

not at all but you don't blame every centre he has ever played with good grief
 
@diedpretty said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274725) said:
NRL transfer news: David Nofoaluma could quit Wests Tigers for Parramatta Eels

David Nofoaluma wants his financial demands met by Wests Tigers or he will consider quitting the club - a move that could land the club a rep star.

Star winger David Nofoaluma will consider quitting Wests Tigers for rivals Parramatta if the club fails to meet his financial demands of his next contract.

While Wests face a battle to retain Nofoaluma, The Daily Telegraph understands unwanted Penrith flyer Josh Mansour could now land at the Tigers for next season.

Nofoaluma, 26, is off contract after next season and negotiating a possible three-year extension. The Dally M winger of the year could command could command up to $450,000 a season on a deal that could be worth $1.35 million.



While negotiations with Wests are continuing, Nofoaluma told The Daily Telegraph last week he would test his value on the open market.

“I obviously love the Wests Tigers and the fans, you can tell by my passion.” Nofoaluma said. “But in reality, I am heading into what could potentially be my last contract.

“I am going to explore all my options and weigh up what’s the best decision for myself and more importantly my future.”


If Nofoaluma cannot secure a lucrative deal at Concord, he could leave for Parramatta, where he has friends. Nofoaluma spoke with Eels coach Brad Arthur in 2017 before electing to stay at the Tigers, where he wants to remain now — but only if the price is right.

Nofoaluma wants to play finals footy — and secure representative honours — and it’s understood he feels that could be more attainable at the Eels. In 139 NRL games for the Tigers, he has never played a final, a victim of the club’s nine-year top-eight drought.

One rival club recruitment manager said: “Nofoaluma is one of the best wingers in the game. You would have to give up $450,000 a season to get him.”


Wests have tabled a three-year deal but any possible gap between the offer and Nofoaluma’s expectations remain unknown.

Parramatta winger Blake Ferguson also comes off contact after next season.

Mansour has told those close to him that he is considering interest from Wests and Canterbury.

The Bulldogs are being patient with Mansour, believing they could sign him cheap by waiting until January — three months into the 2021 pay cycle — if the former Test winger cannot find a club.


Canterbury may though increase their interest in Mansour if the club misses out on Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr for 2022.

While contracted to Melbourne for 2021, Addo-Carr will return to Sydney the following year with South Sydney now emerging as the favourite to sign him.

Privately, Canterbury hope to nab Addo-Carr but the club isn’t incredibly confident.

There is a third, unknown, club which has also discussed Mansour, aged 30. The Bulldogs are also looking to strengthen the fullback and hooking position.


Nofoaluma scored 17 tries in 20 games this season and was unlucky to miss selection in the NSW State of Origin squad.

“I know with whatever decision I make, I can say I’ve given one hundred per cent every time I have stepped foot on the field for this club,” Nofoaluma said.

see ya Nofo go chase the dream at Parramatta
 
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274750) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo

If we lose Nofo i'd like us to go for fast wingers. Roberts is a good start but we need more speed in our backline.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274752) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274750) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo

If we lose Nofo i'd like us to go for fast wingers. Roberts is a good start but we need more speed in our backline.

Like the two manly just picked up
 
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274752) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274750) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo

If we lose Nofo i'd like us to go for fast wingers. Roberts is a good start but we need more speed in our backline.

By end of next year our young backs should be emerging for the NRL.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274757) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274752) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274750) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo

If we lose Nofo i'd like us to go for fast wingers. Roberts is a good start but we need more speed in our backline.

By end of next year our young backs should be emerging for the NRL.

Happy days
 
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274752) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274750) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274743) said:
@jadtiger said in [David Nofoaluma](/post/1274739) said:
I would hope we lose the battle for Mansour so he can go to the dogs(dont rate him at all)

Yes I hope we lose that battle too. Mansour is not what we need.

Mansour subsidised is a good pick up if we pay 400k or 450k what we are prepared to pay Nofo

If we lose Nofo i'd like us to go for fast wingers. Roberts is a good start but we need more speed in our backline.

Maybe Roberts plays wing and momo and joey L go in to centres with Talau or AJ on other wing and Mmbye at fb
 
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