In a major development for the NRL world, rising star Blaize Talagi has officially confirmed his move to the Penrith Panthers on a three-year deal worth $1.2 million.
The 20-year-old playmaker, long touted as one of the brightest young talents in the game, made the announcement earlier today, expressing his excitement about joining the reigning NRL heavyweights.
> “I’ve signed with the Panthers and I’m ready to make my mark in Penrith,” Talagi said. “This is a massive opportunity for me, and I can’t wait to be part of such a strong and successful club.”
Talagi’s speed, creativity, and versatility have already turned heads across the league during his breakout stint with the Eels. The Panthers’ decision to lock him in comes as they look to refresh their backline depth following the departures of key players like Jarome Luai.
According to sources close to the club, Penrith sees Talagi as a long-term asset who can slot into multiple positions in the spine, including fullback or five-eighth. His development will be closely monitored under the guidance of head coach Ivan Cleary and alongside superstars like Nathan Cleary and Dylan Edwards.
> “We’re thrilled to bring Blaize into the Panthers family,” said Penrith’s General Manager of Football. “He’s got the skillset, mentality, and drive we value here, and we’re confident he’ll thrive in our system.”
The deal, reportedly worth $400,000 per season, is seen as a strategic investment in youth, with the Panthers shifting focus toward future sustainability while still contending for premierships.
Talagi is expected to link up with the squad immediately and could debut in Panthers colours in the coming rounds.