After spending last round in the NSW Cup competition, the Wests Tigers have made a bombshell call surrounding the immediate playing future of teenage sensation Lachlan Galvin.

Arguably the best young player in the NRL, Galvin has been one of the standouts for the Wests Tigers over the past two seasons, but decided in a shock announcement last week that he will leave the joint-venture club at the end of next season, but could potentially leave earlier.

Relegated to the NSW Cup on Monday, which saw him escorted off the field by his own security guard in front of 500 fans at Lidcombe Oval, the five-eighth had one try assist and set the record for must runs in a NSW Cup match.

However, according to The Daily Telegraph, Galvin will be recalled into the NRL first-grade side for the club's Round 8 match against the Cronulla Sharks on Sunday.

With Galvin set to remain in the headlines until his future is finally confirmed, no one understands his situation more than former Westfields Sports High School classmate Blaize Talagi.

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Having gone through the same thing as Galvin did in 2024, when he left the Parramatta Eels to sign with the Penrith Panthers, Talagi has provided a unique insight into the situation his former junior club teammate is presently going through.

"It's pretty much a similar position for me and him, and I do know what sort of position he's in, but you hear things and even if you try to ignore, I guess it's still there subconsciously," Talagi said.

"He is doing what he believes is the right thing, and I do feel for him a bit, but I guess that's part of the game. That's what's going to come with that decision, and I'm sure he's all right.

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"He had made his decision, and I guess all I can say is well done to him.

"It won't be an easy time for him, but I'm sure it'll be better for him for sure.

"I don't really keep in contact with him much, but I'm sure he has got a good group around him and he knows what he is doing."