The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have denied reports suggesting representative forward David Klemmer has requested a release from the final three years of his contract.
Reports yesterday by Fairfax Media stated that Klemmer had requested a release from his current deal with the Bulldogs.
The release request reportedly comes on the back of Klemmer feeling that the club has failed to deliver on a number of financial commitments agreed upon.
It’s also understood that Klemmer’s starting role with the Bulldogs could be a reason for the request, with the club needing to accommodate new signing Aaron Woods into the run-on side.
But according to the Daily Telegraph, the club has already refuted the report with Bulldogs chief executive Raelene Castle denying that Klemmer had requested a release.
If Klemmer does indeed request a release, there will be no shortage of clubs keen to sign him the Newcastle Knights, Melbourne Storm and Manly Sea Eagles all looking to boost their forward stocks for next season.