Influential player manager Isaac Moses has secured the signing of Adam Doueihi, signalling that the skilled utility is likely to be the next high-profile player to depart from the Wests Tigers.
Moses, who previously facilitated the exits of star players such as James Tedesco, Mitch Moses, and Aaron Woods from the Tigers in 2017, also orchestrated the recent move of promising halfback Lachlan Galvin to the Bulldogs.
Currently without a contract for the upcoming season, Doueihi has caught the attention of multiple rival clubs.
Given the longstanding and contentious relationship between Moses and the Tigers, the likelihood of Doueihi remaining with the club appears minimal.

Adam Doueihi of the Wests Tigers. Getty
This week, it was made known that Doueihi was involved in a spirited confrontation with coach Benji Marshall during a training session, stemming from a disagreement over a tackle during drills.
In a further twist, Doueihi was passed over for the captaincy this week, despite the absence of the regular skipper Api Koroisau and several other seasoned players.
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Instead, Marshall awarded the captaincy to prop Alex Twal rather than Doueihi.
The 26-year-old, now in his sixth season with the Tigers, has displayed remarkable resilience throughout his career, overcoming significant knee injuries to continue competing at a high level.
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