Wests Tigers fullback Jahream Bula has sparked speculation about his future after being seen in the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs members section during their thrilling Round 20 win over St George Illawarra.

The 23-year-old’s presence may be linked to his close friendship with former teammate and the Bulldogs’ newly appointed No.7, Lachlan Galvin, who delivered the match-winning pass to seal their stunning comeback against the Dragons.

However, what’s raising eyebrows among Wests Tigers fans and officials isn’t just where Bula was seen — it’s who he was spotted with.

Photos circulating show the young Tigers star alongside agent Adam Brame, who represents Isaac Moses’ management agency. 

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Bula’s new management under twice deregistered agent Isaac Moses is likely to raise concerns for Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson and coach Benji Marshall, who are well aware of the considerable influence Moses wields over player movements.

Earlier this year, Moses orchestrated Galvin’s unexpected departure from the Tigers – despite the playmaker having 18 months left on his contract – with Galvin subsequently joining the very club where Bula was recently spotted. 

Despite the visuals, Tigers CEO Shane Richardson has downplayed any concerns about the young star being spotted in another club’s members’ section.

“We are not overly concerned,” Richardson told foxsports.com.au. 

“Jahream’s got family with ties to the Bulldogs and he also attended the Parramatta game when Lachlan Galvin debuted for the Dogs.” 

Bula is currently signed to the Wests Tigers until the end of the 2026 season, with a mutual option for 2027. 

If the club decides to activate the extension, it will cost the Tigers $900,000 for the season. However, if Bula opts to trigger the clause himself, the value is slightly lower, at $800,000.