Greg Burke

The forward has signed a two-and-a-half year deal with the Vikings, and could make his debut for his new club against St Helens this Friday.

The 23-year-old was out of contract with the Warriors at the end of this year.

Burke has played 18 games for Wigan this season including Saturday’s 26-6 win at Catalans – which now looks to be his last for his hometown club.

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He debuted in 2013 and went on to play 17 matches for Wigan that campaign.

The following year he added six more games to that tally before joining Hull KR on a season’s long loan in 2015.

A compact prop, Burke has given solid service and shown his versatility with spells in the backrow and at hooker, without cementing a regular starting spot.

He will be among familiar faces at his new club – Gil Dudson and Joe Mellor are among Widnes’ ex-Warriors contingent.

His immediate exit will free up some cash under the salary cap.

Wigan now have recent-recruit Frank-Paul Nuuausala to squeeze on their wage bill, though it is thought his former club Canberra are paying a significant chunk of his salary for the rest of this season.

The Kiwi prop is waiting for a work visa which will allow him to fly to the UK and take up his three-and-a-half year deal with the Warriors.

Meanwhile, Lee Mossop is facing two separate grade A tripping offences at tonight’s RFL judiciary, arising from the Catalans game.

Both offences carry a suggested punishment of up to a one-game ban.

Catalans prop Romain Navarette was warned for a dangerous tackle on Mossop, while stand-off Todd Carney was warned for pulling Taulima Tautai’s hair.