Reagan Campbell-Gillard has followed Des Hasler out of the door at Gold Coast after just one season at the club.
The former New South Wales and Australian representative forward was brought to the Titans by the veteran coach on a three-year deal after being granted a release from Parramatta.
However, the move north has not worked out as planned, as RCG will now move to his third club in three years after being granted an early release from his Titans contract.
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Reagan Campbell-Gillard follows Des Hasler out the door as Titans rebuild begins
Josh Hannay was appointed as the Gold Coast's new head coach following the departure of Hasler at the end of the campaign.
The rookie coach takes over a club in a low ebb after they narrowly avoided picking up the wooden spoon.
Campbell-Gillard featured in all 24 matches for the Titans during their dire season, but he will not be a part of Hannay's rebuild.
"The Titans can confirm Reagan Campbell-Gillard has been granted an early release to pursue other rugby league opportunities," the club noted in a short statement on Tuesday.
RCG is heavily tipped to become the marquee signing for the London Broncos, as the UK outfit attempts to make its way back into the Super League.
The Broncos appointed former South Sydney mentor Jason Demetriou as their new coach last week, with the prop set to now join him in the nation's capital.
Meanwhile, the Titans have a wealth of options to choose from for their pack and the vast majority of them are on big money, which always made RCG's recruitment somewhat surprising.
Moeaki Fotuaika and Jaimin Jolliffe are now likely to be the side's first-choice pairing up front, while Tino Fa’asuamaleaui will continue to lead the team at lock despite question marks around his own future.
David Fifita is in the same boat as the captain with reports continuing to link him to an exit despite the star backrower still being contracted to the Titans for another year.