LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Talented Wests Tigers fullback, Jahream Bula, is rumored to be on the brink of signing up with player agent Isaac Moses, causing a stir for the joint venture team.
The relationship between Moses and the Tigers has never been smooth sailing, much like a rough game on the field.
According to reports from Zero Tackle, Bula's potential move to Moses' stable could signal a significant off-field setback for the Tigers.
Despite this, The Sydney Morning Herald suggests that the rising star fullback, who has been making waves in the NRL recently, may be the next big name to join forces with the controversial agent.
After parting ways with his current manager, Liam Ayoub, who snagged a gig with the Canterbury Bulldogs, Bula is now seeking new representation.
With his contract set to expire in 2026 and a lucrative option for 2027 on the table, valued at a cool $900,000, Bula's future hangs in the balance.
If the Tigers opt out of the deal, Bula could exercise a player option worth $800,000, as per The Sydney Morning Herald.
Already a representative for Fiji on the international stage, Bula's negotiations with Moses could be a game-changer in the world of Rugby League.
The stakes are high, and the pressure is on for all parties involved to come to a satisfactory agreement.
It's a move that could impact Bula's career trajectory, much like a game-changing play in a heated match.
Watch this space as the contract negotiations unfold.