In a blockbuster cross-hemisphere move, St Helens have reportedly secured the signature of Penrith Panthers forward Scott Sorensen with a deal said to be worth over AUD $1 million, sources close to the negotiation have confirmed.
The contract, which includes a multi-year term, club captaincy, a car, and housing perks, marks one of the most lucrative Super League offers made to an active NRL forward in recent seasons.
Sorensen, 31, has been a key figure in the Panthers’ dominance over the past four years, playing a vital role in their three premiership victories. Known for his consistency, leadership, and professionalism, Sorensen is expected to bring immediate impact and stability to the Saints’ forward pack.
While Penrith had hoped to retain him through the end of 2026, mounting salary cap pressure and growing overseas interest made the situation difficult to manage. According to UK media and NRL insiders, St Helens’ offer proved too good to turn down — both financially and in terms of leadership opportunity.
St Helens have yet to formally comment, but club insiders say Sorensen will link up with the team ahead of the 2026 Super League season.
The move underscores an increasing trend of top-tier NRL talent heading to England, attracted by marquee money and long-term security.






