Taylan May will know as early as Monday if he has been stood down from the game as his Penrith side refused to blame their shock loss to the New Zealand Warriors on his weekend arrest.
May was charged in relation to a domestic violence incident in which he allegedly punched a woman in the face.
The 22-year-old was granted conditional bail and is scheduled to appear before Penrith Local Court on May 28.
The NRL is still reviewing the police facts and charges before making any decisions or comments on the matter.