The Penrith Panthers are reportedly making moves to secure a big-name signing, one that could see a player earning around $1 million per season. This would be another major coup for the club, as they aim to maintain their strong performance in the NRL.
The move comes as Penrith face significant roster changes: several key players are leaving or have left, and there’s pressure to replace departed talent with equally impactful recruits. The Panthers have long had a reputation for strong recruitment and player development, and this latest pursuit underscores that approach.
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Player Returning Who Fits the Bill
One player who already fits this profile and is returning (or staying) is Taylan May. He signed a contract extension with Penrith that’s worth about $1 million over two seasons, securing his place with the club for the coming period.







