Paddy Jackson and the departure of Stuart Olding of Ulster Rugby are expected to be announced soon.
A statement from the Irish Rugby football Union and Ulster Rugby expected on Saturday, the press Association understands.
Okay, some final contractual issues are yet to find out on Friday, so a confirmation could be delayed until early next week.
In the IRFU and Ulster Rugby was carried out in the future players because of their acquittal on charges of rape last month.
The jury of eight men and three women found Jackson, 26, and Olding, 25, unanimously not guilty of rape after deliberations in three hours and 45 minutes after the marathon, nine weeks in Belfast in the Royal court.
All the jurors also acquitted Jackson of sexual harassment.
Two other men, blaine McIlroy, 26, and Rory Harrison, 25, were also unanimously acquitted of charges related to the case.
Ulster Rugby and IRFU review focused on a series of explicit sex whatsapp conversations revealed in court proceedings with the participation of the players and their friends.
Among the main sponsors of the club expressed concern about the consequences after the trial and encouraged the early completion of its review.
About 250 people staged a protest near the stadium Ulster Rugby night on Friday, the eve of the first teams home game with two players was acquitted of the rape charge.
They were found not guilty of raping the same woman at the party house of Jackson.
The demonstrators gathered near the stadium Kingspan in East Belfast ahead of the match Pro14 Ulster against Ospreys, to Express solidarity with the woman in the center of the body and cause changes in how the plaintiffs in court hearings of rape relate to the criminal justice system.
They are also urged to take action against what they claim is a misogynistic culture in Rugby.
The picket was organized by the Belfast feminist network.
Intense debate about the future of the players playing in newsprint and sentences.
Took activists are calling for Jackson and Olding to be fired last week, a Prominent newspaper advertisement.
Supporters demanding their restoration followed his newspaper ad this week.
Thousands of people on both sides of the argument has also signed a competing online petition reflecting their views.
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