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Eels' Mannah leaving for NRL rival Tigers

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Tim Mannah could play for the Wests Tigers as early as this week with his mid-season NRL switch from Parramatta set to be confirmed.

Eels head coach BRAD ARTHUR talks to players during a Parramatta Eels NRL training session in Sydney, Australia.
Eels head coach BRAD ARTHUR talks to players during a Parramatta Eels NRL training session in Sydney, Australia. Picture: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Image

Parramatta favourite son Tim Mannah will face off against his beloved blue and golds for the first time in his NRL career next month as he gets set to complete a shock move to the Wests Tigers.

The Eels are expected to announce Mannah's formal departure as early as Wednesday after he requested a release following his relegation to reserve grade.

Rather than see out the rest of his deal with the Eels, the Parramatta club captain has asked to be allowed to move on.

He is expected to sign a six-month deal with the Tigers taking him through to the end of 2019, however the 31-year-old's future beyond that is unknown.

The Tigers had hoped to have his deal done by Tuesday so that he could be named to take on North Queensland on Friday night, however they are unable to trumpet Mannah's signing until his formal release by the Eels.

Instead, the joint venture's clash with South Sydney a fortnight later and following the representative round break, shapes as his likely Tigers debut.

It also sets the stage for an emotional showdown against his former club at Bankwest Stadium on July 14.

Mannah spent 11 years in Sydney's west, playing 233 first-grade games as well as four Origins for NSW, making four appearances for NSW City and turning out in four Tests for Lebanon.

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