Lachlan Galvin is reportedly set to depart the Wests Tigers this week.
According to multiple outlets, including Fox Sports and the Sydney Morning Herald, the young playmaker has informed family and friends that he will sign with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
He is in line to ink a three-and-a-half-year deal with Cameron Ciraldo's team, with the move to Belmore expected to be made effective immediately.
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It comes after weeks of speculation regarding the teenager's future.
Galvin announced in April that he would leave the Tigers when his contract expires at the end of 2026.
He was previously offered a reported five-year, $5 million contract extension, which was turned down.
The rising star was subsequently dropped from Benji Marshall's NRL side for Round 7, but returned to first-grade the following week.
Wests have since let their five-eighth hit the open market, seeking a $165,000 transfer fee in exchange for releasing Galvin early.

Considered one of the league's most promising playmakers, it will be intriguing to see how Bulldogs coach Ciraldo incorporates him into the ladder-leading side.
Matt Burton and Toby Sexton currently make up the club's halves duo.
The latter is in career-best form, but is notably off-contract at the end of this season.
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Parramatta were the other key team in the battle for Galvin's signature.
Both clubs offered him deals worth a reported $750,000 a season – significantly less than the initial $1 million a year contract proposed by the Tigers.
The Eels and Bulldogs will face off on June 9.