The Canterbury Bulldogs will meet with the management of James Tedesco and Aaron Woods on Wednesday to potentially finalise respective four-year deals that have been put forward to lure the representative duo to Belmore next season.

Fairfax Media has been told the Bulldogs have now put contracts on the table to Woods and Tedesco and are hopeful of securing their services until the end of 2021 - possibly as early as this week.

Wests Tigers powerbrokers are privately resigned to the likelihood of losing skipper Woods, whose body language after Saturday night's victory against the Cowboys only confirmed their fears that the skipper was on his way out.

The now seemingly likely defection of Woods to Canterbury will trigger a massive clean-out at Belmore, which is expected to impact the future of Bulldogs skipper James Graham, who will sit alongside the Tigers prop on NRL360 on Tuesday night.