Two promising young forwards from the Penrith Panthers are attracting significant attention from rival NRL clubs as their contracts near expiration at the end of the 2025 season.
The pair, both regarded as rising stars within the Panthers system, have yet to re-sign with the club, sparking interest from teams looking to bolster their forward packs. Among those reportedly circling are the Dolphins and Wests Tigers, both keen to invest in youth and long-term development.
Penrith have been known for their strong junior pathways and player retention, but the current salary cap pressures and depth in their squad may complicate efforts to keep all of their emerging talent.
Club insiders have indicated that talks are ongoing, but no formal agreements have been reached.
This potential player movement comes at a critical time for the Panthers, who are fighting to secure a top-eight finish after a turbulent season. While the club remains confident in its development system, fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see whether the team can retain its next generation of stars.
More updates are expected as negotiations progress in the coming weeks.






