Josh Reynolds Reportedly Signs with Wests Tigers

The league's favourite lowkey dirty player is changing postcodes.

BREAKING: Josh Reynolds has told his team mates he is leaving the club and joining the @WestsTigers @9NewsSyd

— Danny Weidler (@Danny_Weidler) April 26, 2017

Canterbury Bulldogs star Josh Reynolds has reportedly agreed to join the Wests Tigers on a four-year, $3 million deal.

Fairfax reports Reynolds’ deal is reported to be worth up to $950,000 a year with the Tigers, where he will likely replace the departing Mitchell Moses at five-eighth, with Moses set to join the Parramatta Eels.

The Reynolds news comes following the news that New Zealand Warriors prop Ben Matulino is also set to join the Tigers on a three-year deal.

The  Tigers are attempting to cover for the loss of their skipper Aaron Woods as well as James Tedesco, who are all set to depart at the end of the season.

Woods is set to join the Canterbury Bulldogs, while Tedesco, the 2016 Dally M fullback of the year, is set to join the Sydney City Roosters.

The mass movement at the Tigers has not been restricted to on-field personnel, with Ivan Cleary having replaced former head coach Jason Taylor earlier in the season.

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