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Wighton would suit Souths to a tee: Tom Burgess

Canberra star Jack Wighton is meeting with South Sydney officials to discuss his future. (Darren Pateman/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

South Sydney prop Tom Burgess claims Jack Wighton will be a perfect fit at the Rabbitohs, as the Canberra star decides on his future.

Wighton is due to meet with Souths officials on Friday after flying to Sydney to meet them.

The talks follow Wighton's discussion with Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett on Thursday, with the Canberra five-eighth using the Raiders' bye this week to weigh up his future.

Souths remain clear favourites to sign the 30-year-old, despite their offer of around $850,000 per season being well below the $1.1 million tabled by Canberra.

But Wighton's close links with fellow Indigenous star Latrell Mitchell is likely to play a significant role in his decision.

He also shares the same management company as Mitchell and Cody Walker, with Matt Rose spotted in the stands at South Sydney's win over Penrith on Thursday night.

There are also several other links between Wighton and Rabbitohs players.

The Raiders were based in the same hotel as Souths during the 2021 Queensland lockdown and the teams grew closer.

Burgess is another with strong links to Wighton, with several of his English teammates having played with him in Canberra.

Burgess made his own makeshift pitch for the five-eighth to join them.

"I think he would suit our club. He is a big family man, he has a few kids there," Burgess said.

"He is a great lad, everyone speaks highly of him.

"Quite a few English lads who have played in Canberra have all said good things about him.

"And obviously the boys who have played with him here too. He's been a massive addition to any team."

Burgess said he too had grown closer to Wighton in Queensland.

"I was actually surprised he was younger than me. I thought he was older, he has played a lot of games for his age," Burgess said.

"It's just fitting him in that will be the real head case."

If Souths do fit Wighton into their salary cap, he would be expected to play left centre for the first two years before possibly transitioning to five-eighth in 2026 after Walker's likely retirement.

Walker and Cook both come off contract at the end of 2025, meaning Wighton's $3.4 million deal would likely be back-ended to fit the Rabbitohs' cap.

That ploy would potentially leave Souths looking for a new role for highly rated young centre Isaiah Tass, after he proved to be the matchwinner against Penrith on Thursday night.

"I'm a big fan of Tass," Souths coach Jason Demetriou said after the win.

"Have been since he came to the club. He is a guy who is getting better all the time, he is probably coming up to 25 games now in the NRL."

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