The Brisbane Broncos have given permission for star forward Tevita Pangai Junior to speak with other clubs.
The Broncos released a statement on Thursday night following reports from The Australianย that linked the gun second-rower to the Wests Tigers.
Club chief executive Dave Donaghy said the decision comes amid a review of the club's playing group and future aspirations.
โGiven our position, we are reviewing our roster and sometimes that involves some challenging discussions," Donaghy said in the club-released statement.
โIn saying that, our discussions with Tevita have been open, honest and respectful.
โIn an ideal world, these calls would be made post-season, but free agency in the NRL does not enable that.โ
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Shortly after the Broncos' 46-0 defeat at the hands of the Rabbitohs at home on Thursday night, Pangai Junior toldย Channel Nineย that he will look to clear up his future in the coming weeks.
โWeโve got one game in the next three weeks so Iโd love to get my future sorted in the next three weeks. I havenโt thought about (where I might go)," he said.
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Reports opened last month of the Tigers' potential interest in Pangai Junior and Jamayne Isaako, with Wests coach Michael Maguire and club CEO Justin Pascoe reportedly keeping tabs on the pair in Queensland.