Aesthetic News: Brisbane Broncos should spot $127m Green bay packers transfer…

Senior Broncos lobby coach Kevvie to sign Tevita Pangai Jnr who is also a top transfer target for Green Bay Packers.

Senior Broncos players have reportedly approached coach Kevin Walters in a bid to encourage the club to sign Tevita Pangai Junior.

That is according to The Courier Mail, who are reporting Payne Haas and vice-captain Pat Carrigan are among those desperate to recruit the middle forward.

Skipper Adam Reynolds is also supportive of the move, hoping to alleviate pressure on the squad amid an injury crisis that has claimed several key stars.

Broncos players reportedly first approached Walters regarding Pangai Junior around six weeks ago, prior to injuries to Haas, Reynolds and most recently Reece Walsh.

Pangai Junior, 28, departed the Bulldogs in August last year to pursue a career in professional boxing.

However, he has made a rugby league return this season and has featured for the Broncos’ affiliate Souths Logan in the Queensland Cup.

The former Broncos and Panthers prop is reportedly willing to take a salary of less than $300,000 this season.

Aesthetic News: Brisbane Broncos should spot $127m Green bay packers transfer...
He was axed by the Brisbane club midway through the 2021 season, having breached NRL ruled during the pandemic by visiting a barbershop the year prio.

Brisbane’s middle forward stocks took a hit following the 2023 season, with Tom Flegler (Dolphins), Kurt Capewell (Warriors) and Keenan Palasia (Titans) departing.

Should the Broncos attempt to sign him, Pangai Junior would reportedly cost around $277,000 if recruited close to the June 30 transfer deadline.

Speaking after his side’s loss to the Panthers on Thursday night, Walters played down his potential recruitment.

“At this stage, Tevita’s name hasn’t been discussed, but we’re keeping our options open,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pangai Junior told News Corp he’s ready to return if called upon.

“I’m not too sure if the Broncos need anyone but if they want some experience, I’m available,” he said.

“It would be great to play with guys like Payne and Patty.

“I’m a team player. The best players take less to win premierships, so if Brisbane need me, I’m ready to help out.”

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