The Warriors could soon turn from buyers to sellers in the NRL player market, with suggestions of teams showing interest in the services of one of the club's star wingers.
Speaking to Triple M, Australian sports journalist Brent Read reported Ken Maumalo's services are being shopped around the competition by his manager, despite the 26-year-old being contracted with the Warriors until the end of the 2022 season.
"He's a big powerful winger and he will be decent value for someone somewhere and it looks like it won't be at the Warriors next year," Read said of the winger's situation.
The suggestions come after the Warriors announced the signing for Melbourne prop Aaron Pene and the re-signing of utility forward Bunty Afoa earlier in the week. The club is already set to lose centre Peta Hiku to the North Queensland Cowboys, halfback Paul Turner to the Gold Coast Titans and fullback Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to the Blues in Super Rugby at season's end.