1. Dom Young – English Winger (Potential Mid-Season Exit)
English Test winger Dom Young has been told he can speak with rival NRL clubs as he faces limited opportunities in Sydney. Young, who signed a big four-year deal with the Roosters, finds his place under pressure from emerging backs and could return to the Newcastle Knights — the club where he first made his mark in the NRL — before the June 30 deadline if a deal is agreed.
👉 Why this matters: A mid-season transfer would refresh his career and give another club a potent attacking weapon, while the Roosters free up cap space and squad balance.
2. Hugo Savala – Halfback Exploring Options
Young halves prospect Hugo Savala has reportedly considered testing the open market after the Roosters’ recruitment of veteran playmakers. With tight competition at halfback and the arrival of seasoned half options, Savala may seek more guaranteed playing time elsewhere if both parties agree to part ways before the June deadline.
👉 Why this matters: Savala’s departure would offer him clearer pathways into first grade and allow the Roosters to prioritise other spine combinations.
3. Brandon Smith – Potential Early Move Despite Rabbitohs Deal
Although hooker Brandon Smith is already linked with a move to the South Sydney Rabbitohs for 2026, there’s potential for an immediate exit from the Roosters if the Rabbitohs and Roosters agree on terms before the June 30 deadline. While his move has been expected to occur next season, the possibility of him joining sooner cannot be ruled out.
👉 Why this matters: An early salary-cap move could benefit both clubs, giving Smith earlier game time and helping the Roosters balance depth around dummy half.
📌 Transfer Deadline Context
June 30 is a critical cut-off in the NRL transfer calendar, meaning any player movements negotiated before this date must be finalised to take effect in the current season. Moves at this stage often reflect players seeking regular minutes, salary-cap management, or strategic squad reshaping.







