Kieran Foran might be coming to Auckland but there are several hurdles to overcome before he can take the field for the Warriors.
Individually, they are all significant matters. When combined, it emphasises the daunting task ahead.
Gaining his signature may have been a fillip for the franchise, but it is only the start of what might be a long, complicated process for both player and club.
Warriors managing director Jim Doyle has done his due diligence, and is obviously confident the path will be cleared, but there are a series of intangibles and unknowns.
The Herald on Sunday understands at least two clubs have already made representations to the NRL, concerned that a dangerous precedent will be set if Foran's contract is registered, given the circumstances of his exit from the game earlier this year and the ongoing issues that are being investigated by the integrity unit.