Leeds Rhinos are on the verge of completing a sensational swoop for reigning Man of Steel Brodie Croft.
Half-back Croft is contracted to Salford Red Devils until 2030, but Rhinos are willing to pay a transfer fee and his current club have been approached. Speculation intensified today when Rhinos’ first four posts on social media site X - formerly known as Twitter - began with the letters B, R, O, D. Speaking at today’s press conference to announce a new partnership with Leeds-based vehicle solutions business AMT Auto, Rhinos chief executive Gary Hetherington confirmed an “interest” in Croft.
” Asked if the money from the AMT Auto sponsorship could be used on transfer fees, Hetherington said: “We've always been prepared to do that, if need be. “ Iestyn Harris; that's quite a long time ago, but he came in and made a significant difference and that's what we're looking to do, make a difference. “The squad that takes the field next year will be a very different one to the one that finished last season.
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