Brisbane Broncos coach Michael Maguire has added fuel to the NRL transfer market by acknowledging the club’s interest in a highly-rated Penrith Panthers star, confirming weeks of speculation that the powerhouse is seeking to bolster its roster with elite outside talent.
Broncos Eye Strike Power
Speaking to reporters after training, Maguire admitted the Broncos are “keeping a close eye” on Penrith’s roster as they weigh options for the coming seasons. While he stopped short of naming the player, club insiders suggest the Broncos’ recruitment staff have identified one of Penrith’s strike centres as a prime target—seen as a long-term replacement option in Brisbane’s backline.

“Any time you’ve got a player of that quality potentially on the market, you’d be doing the club a disservice not to at least have those conversations,” Maguire said.
Panthers’ Retention vs. Broncos’ Ambition
The Panthers have become the NRL’s benchmark for player development, producing strike weapons such as Izack Tago, Taylan May, and Sunia Turuva in recent years. But with salary-cap pressure mounting after multiple premierships, rival clubs like the Broncosare circling.
Brisbane’s ambition is clear: after investing heavily to re-sign stars Reece Walsh and Payne Haas, they are still seeking a strike backline player who can complement Selwyn Cobbo and Kotoni Staggs.
Maguire’s Strategy
Since arriving at Red Hill, Maguire has stressed the importance of balancing marquee signings with youth development. The possible pursuit of a Penrith outside back reflects his intent to blend proven big-game experience with Brisbane’s homegrown talent.
“We’ve got a proud group here already,” Maguire said. “But if there’s a chance to bring in someone who can raise the standard again, we’ll absolutely look at it.”
What It Means for Penrith
For the Panthers, it’s another sign of their success breeding external pressure. Having already seen players like Stephen Crichton and Api Koroisau depart in recent seasons, Penrith’s ability to keep its squad intact is being tested again.
Club officials are understood to be preparing counter-offers to ensure their star remains at the foot of the mountains but history suggests that sustained dominance inevitably comes with difficult retention battles.

In Summary
Michael Maguire’s candid comments have put the Broncos firmly in the frame as contenders to lure a Penrith star north. Whether it eventuates into a signature remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Brisbane’s ambitions under Maguire extend beyond a quick fix they are aiming to construct a roster capable of sustained premiership contention.







