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.

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.

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