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Wigan Warriors Face Major Crisis as Star Duo Jai Field and Liam Marshall Threaten to Leave Over Contract Dispute
Wigan Warriors are facing a potential crisis ahead of the new Super League season as star duo Jai Field and Liam Marshall have reportedly issued an ultimatum to the club — improve their contracts or risk losing two of their most influential players.
According to reports close to the club, Field and Marshall, who played pivotal roles in Wigan’s title-winning campaign, have both expressed growing frustration over stalled contract talks. Sources suggest that both players are seeking significant salary increases that reflect their importance to the team and their market value, amid growing interest from rival Super League and NRL clubs.
Jai Field, Wigan’s electric fullback and one of the most dynamic players in the league, was instrumental in the club’s championship triumph. Known for his lightning pace, sharp decision-making, and game-changing creativity, Field’s performances last season were nothing short of spectacular. The Australian star was at the heart of Wigan’s attacking brilliance, forming a devastating partnership with Bevan French and scoring crucial tries in key matches that defined the Warriors’ campaign.
Equally important was Liam Marshall, the hometown winger whose consistency, determination, and finishing ability made him one of the most reliable weapons in Wigan’s arsenal. Marshall’s knack for scoring in high-pressure games, combined with his relentless work ethic, made him a fan favorite and a cornerstone of the team’s success. His defensive commitment and leadership qualities both on and off the field have earned him immense respect among teammates and supporters alike.
The pair’s possible departure would not only weaken Wigan’s attacking power but also threaten the stability and morale of the squad that lifted the Super League trophy just months ago. Both Field and Marshall are said to be keen on staying with the club, but only if their new contracts reflect their contributions and align with the rising salary standards across top-tier rugby league.
The Wigan management, led by head coach Matt Peet and club executives, now face a difficult decision. The club’s wage structure has long been a point of pride, emphasizing balance and sustainability, but losing two marquee talents could prove far more costly in the long run. Fans have already taken to social media to voice concern, with many urging the club to “pay whatever it takes” to keep their heroes at the DW Stadium.
As negotiations continue behind closed doors, the pressure is mounting on Wigan’s hierarchy to resolve the impasse swiftly. With both players entering the final stretch of their current deals, rival clubs are monitoring the situation closely, ready to swoop should talks collapse.
For a team built on unity, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence, the potential loss of Jai Field and Liam Marshall would be a devastating blow — not just to Wigan’s championship hopes, but to the very identity of a side that has dominated English rugby league in recent years. The ball, it seems, is now firmly in the club’s court.
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