St Helens have signed Jacob Douglas on a three-year deal after he left fellow Super League side Wigan Warriors.
The 21-year-old winger came through Wigan’s youth setup and went on to make eight senior appearances for the Cherry and Whites.
In addition to his time with Wigan, he also turned out for Whitehaven, Oldham, Bradford Bulls and Barrow.
“I know this is a great club with a lot of history, and it’s a big club with high expectations and ambitions,” Douglas said.
“When I spoke to the club, it just felt like the perfect place for me to grow at this point in my career, and hopefully be part of some exciting times ahead. I can’t wait to get started.”
Douglas made six appearances for Wigan in 2025 and scored a hat-trick of tries against Salford in May.
He is Saints’ second signing since boss Paul Rowley’s arrival at the club, following David Klemmer, who joined in October.
