In a massive shake-up to the NRL transfer market, the Brisbane Broncos have reportedly tabled an unprecedented 10-year, $13 million contract in a bold bid to lure a marquee forward away from the Parramatta Eels.
The mega deal – one of the richest and longest in NRL history – signals the Broncos’ intent to dominate the competition for years to come, securing elite talent in a bid to build a dynasty.
Sources close to the situation suggest that Junior Paulo, the Eels’ powerhouse prop and co-captain, is the player at the centre of the Broncos’ ambitious bid. Known for his size, strength, and leadership, Paulo has been a cornerstone of Parramatta’s forward pack and a consistent force in the State of Origin arena for New South Wales.
The deal, averaging $1.3 million per season, would place Paulo among the highest-paid players in NRL history, rivaling marquee playmakers and setting a new benchmark for forwards.
While neither club has made an official comment, insiders say the Broncos are prepared to go all-in to secure the 30-year-old, who still has several top-tier seasons left in him. If successful, the signing would be a major recruitment coup that could reshape the Broncos’ pack and tip the balance of power in the league.







