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Star halfback who delayed Wigan Warriors star’s move set to turn down four year deal

John Bateman has been touted as leaving Wigan Warriors for much of the off-season by reports in Australia.

The superstar back-rower is expected to head back to the NRL where he has already had a successful stint with the Canberra Raiders during the 2019 and 2020 seasons.

His time in Australia saw him earn both personal and team accomplishments. He helped the Raiders make their first Grand Final in 25 years and also earned the Daly M second-rower of the year award.

A return to England and his beloved Wigan followed ahead of the 2021 season but smoke around a potential return to the NRL has turned into fire in recent weeks, with his partner and young son having already relocated to Australia.

Wests Tigers are the side eager for his signature and they’ll need all the help after finishing bottom last year.

As part of their efforts to turn fortunes around, and with money in the bank, Wests also trying to re-sign half-back Mitchell Moses according News Corp’s Dave Riccio, which is a potential sticking point in their move for Bateman.

Moses played for the Tigers for three seasons before switching to Parramatta where he has just helped take them to the Grand Final, prior to captaining Lebanon at the 2021 Rugby League World Cup.

The Tigers want both players but they’re low on cap space and as a result they are trying to work a deal that sees both players in black and gold next season, with reports suggesting Moses is the reason for Bateman’s delayed transfer.

Now this immediate move for Moses looks off the table opening the door for the Tigers to sign Bateman though the move has still not been confirmed.

However, Moses is still set to leave the club with the halfback not yet agreeing to a four year deal tabled by the Eels.

This is according to the Daily Telegraph who reported:

“Eels administrators fear they’re losing the fight to retain their star halfback. They have tabled a four-year deal which they believe is fair and reasonable.

“However, it will fall short of what the Wests Tigers and Bulldogs are willing to offer, which is in excess of $1.2 million per season. Moses has a clause in his contract that allows him to stay with the Eels in 2024, but he has no later than April next year to trigger the rollover. Expect a decision much earlier.”

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