The pair’s management will meet with Canterbury this week and contracts may be signed as early as next week.

Both have been offered four-year deals from next season with the constant unrest at Wests said to be the catalyst for a potential move.

Tedesco last week publicly denounced the club’s ongoing saga’s as “annoying” in a  sign he is fed up and about to make a move.

The Roosters are also believed to be hunting both players.

The Tigers have tabled Tedesco a $4.5 million four-year deal but it might not be enough to keep the electric fullback.

“I think clubs like the Bulldogs and Roosters, you know they’re always going to be strong and they’ve always been run from the top very powerfully," Tedesco said last week. 

“The Tigers have always been down the bottom, we’ve always had off-field dramas and that stuff gets quite annoying over the years when you have to put up with it.

“That stability at other clubs is tempting, I guess, when you think about it.”