In one of the most high-profile NRL signings of the year, star winger Brian To’o has officially inked a three-year deal with the Brisbane Broncos, valued at $2.1 million — a major coup for the Queensland powerhouse.
The signing comes amid a record-breaking $899.2 million surge in the NRL player market, with clubs across the league scrambling to secure top-tier talent ahead of the 2026 season. To’o, one of the most electrifying backs in the game, now becomes one of the headline moves in what’s being dubbed the most expensive player movement era in rugby league history.
To’o’s contract, which will see him earn an average of $700,000 per year, is a major investment for the Broncos as they look to reclaim premiership glory. The Samoan international and three-time premiership winner with the Penrith Panthers brings unmatched experience, agility, and fan appeal.
Broncos CEO Dave Donaghy called the signing “a landmark moment for the club,” praising To’o as a player who “embodies excellence on and off the field.”
With the NRL’s total contract value for 2025 and beyond now approaching the billion-dollar mark, To’o’s move is a clear sign that elite clubs are willing to spend big in pursuit of success.






