Moses asked for a release after signing with Parramatta last month which has been rejected by the club.

But after a string of disappointing performances, Elias said Moses would be let go by Wests.

"I told him he missed more tackles than he made [against Souths] and he said, 'Uncle Ben, I'm just not there'. He's not there and he hasn't been there for the past two weeks," Elias told AAP on Monday.

"The first two weeks, he showed his respect, his quality, his finesse and his abilities. But mate, when you've been told repeatedly that it's this week, this week, well it's hard.

"You're everywhere, you're a scattered gun. Like anything in life, if you're not settled, you got no routine, you're going to be all over the shop.

"The greatest thing for him is the sooner the better for him to go, for the club and for him."

Elias said his nephew’s heart was no longer with the Tigers.

"I feel for Mitch. Mitch has been told by the club that he's going to Parramatta. That was three weeks ago. So the kid's got his mind at Parramatta," Elias said.

"If you've signed with the opposition, you ain't going to give your whole heartedness at your present job, especially when you're told by your boss, you're not one of the preferences.

"In the last two weeks he's been very disappointing. And he knows that I've chatted with him and he's disappointed with himself. But you've gotta feel for the kid.

"I would say in the next 24 hours, I wouldn't be surprised to see him go."