Sydney Roosters utility Jayden Nikorima is facing an uncertain future after allegations he has twice testing positive for illicit drugs in the last 12 months.
The Daily Telegraph is reporting that under NRL regulations, Nikorima faces a 12-week ban.
Former Cronulla Sharks fullback Ben Barba was handed a mandatory 12 match suspension for his second contravention of the illicit drug policy following the 2016 Grand Final.
Nikorima is set to appeal the finding though, with claims he has evidence that will clear his name.
There had been reports in the past few weeks that the Roosters had been looking to offload Nikorima to clear cap space for the signing of Cooper Cronk.
This news also follows the sacking of Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Paul Carter by the Roosters earlier this year.
Carter pleaded guilty to supplying cocaine at a Sydney nightclub to ex-teammate Kenny-Dowall in court last month, with the matter adjourned for sentencing on November 29.
The Roosters and the NRL have refused to comment under the strict NRL and ASADA protocol.