Wests Tigers will meet with Western Sydney Stadium bosses in the next fortnight to begin talks about making the new $300 million venue their permanent home.

A day after coach Ivan Cleary told Fairfax Media about his hopes of one day having the Tigers play out of the one venue - not five different grounds - to create a genuine game-day advantage, club chief executive Justin Pascoe said the new Parramatta-based stadium had plenty of appeal.

On the move: Wests Tigers will review their use of Leichhardt Oval but maintain there are no plans to abandon it.

Pascoe said Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Stadium would continue to be used but just how many games were taken to those popular suburban venues would be reviewed.

The Tigers are midway through a deal with ANZ Stadium, which does not expire until the end of the 2023 season.