Alex Twal looks set to finish his NRL career at Wests Tigers after the club agreed a new deal with the prop weeks after telling him he was free to leave.
In September, the Lebanon international was told he was free to hunt for a new club for 2024, with Canterbury and Manly both linked with the hard-working forward.
But the Tigers have now made a 180-degree turn, re-signing the 27-year-old until the end of 2027.
Twal broke the longest try-scoring drought in NRL history earlier this season when, in his 115th game, he crossed against Melbourne.
"We're delighted to lock in a new long-term deal with Alex and his family," Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe said.
"This new contract will see Alex join a select group of players to play for a decade or more at Wests Tigers. That speaks volumes."
Twal has played in 124 games for the Tigers and won four caps for Lebanon.
Gold Coast have extended the contract of PNG international Jacob Alick for a further season.