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Super League club chasing two huge transfer targets

It is a crucial time for every team in Super League as the recruitment cycle gets well underway.

One club who has certainly grabbed the ball and run with it going into 2024 is the Wigan Warriors.

Recently the Cherry and Whites have made some huge strides ahead of the 2024 season.

They have drafted in Sam Walters from Leeds Rhinos, Kruise Leeming from the NRL and Tiaki Chan from Catalans Dragons.

But they may not be finished there.

According to The Mole of Wide World of Sports, the Warriors are interested in Dolphins centre Brenko Lee which could spell the end of one player’s time at the DW Stadium.

The Tongan international and Queensland representative joined the NRL’s newest club for their inaugural season and according to the Notorious Mole, the club risk losing him to Wigan Warriors.

The 27-year-old could receive a long term deal at the DW Stadium according to the Mole.

He has another year left on his deal with the NRL club but they will allow him to leave if he secures the move to the Warriors for 2024.

One concern for the Warriors is Lee’s persistent injury problems.

He has struggled with his knees in the past. Wigan will be hoping he can get over that if he arrives in Super League.

Lee started his career with the Canberra Raiders scoring 12 tries in 15 games before joining the Canterbury Bulldogs for a one season spell which saw him make 18 appearances.

He has since played for Gold Coast Titans, Melbourne Storm and the Brisbane Broncos.

In total he has made nearly 100 NRL appearances.

He is not the only centre Wigan are chasing however with former Sydney Roosters centre Adam Keighran also of interest according to L’Independent.

The centre has been one of the signings of the season over in Perpignan.

The Warriors are looking for a centre with the club set to lose Toby King back to Warrington Wolves after his loan move.

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