Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Leopards have both been linked with the huge signing of Salford Red Devils star and reigning Man of Steel Brodie Croft.
The halfback is one of the best players in Super League and would be a major coup for any club in Super League.
He is signed on to an eight year deal at Salford but Leeds have offered a huge fee for the stand-off believed to be in the region of £200,000 – £300,000.
Now, according to Jenna Brooks on Sky Sports, Leeds are closing in on his signature.
But they face competition and the fact she claims Salford want to keep him.
This week, as the club revealed a fantastic 15 year partnership with AMT which could be worth an eight figure sum, Leeds Chief Executive Gary Hetherington spoke about the interest in Croft.
“Well I would normally say that we’re always interested in top quality players and certainly he is a top quality player. He’s the current Man of Steel and has had an outstanding time in England.
“So yes, we would be interested in such as him, and indeed a few more as well.”
When asked, ‘Are you in talks with Salford over a deal for Brodie?’ Hetherington said:
“Well, I think you know me well enough to know that I don’t divulge confidences, and so we don’t normally comment on speculation as well. But we are very active in the market, both at home and abroad and have been so for quite a number of months now in that respect.
“We’re quite close to actually putting together the squad that we believe will be an outstanding chance of succeeding next year.
“So yeah, there’s plenty going on, there’s plenty of plates that are spinning and to answer your question, Brodie Croft is a player that we’re showing an interest in.
“He’s not here today, no. Nobody’s seen him, have they?”
Rohan Smith also commented on the possibility of Croft moving to Headingley, saying: “We’re always looking to strengthen our squad. If it turns out to be the case then I’d look forward to that.”
Smith added: “He’s a top of the competition player. There’s not a lot of players in the competition that can dominate games or have been as consistent as him, he’s played a lot. It’s been great to see his progress over the year. I watched a lot of him play at Melbourne and then I was quite close to the Broncos in my time in Brisbane and I saw him playing there, and it’s been great to see his evolution and his love for the game being evident.”
Smith also commented on how Croft could potentially fit into the Rhinos system, saying: “I think as a coach you’ve got to blend the two things, how do you think the game should be played but also who are the players and what are their strengths. So if and when that happens we’ll have a good sit down and work out how it goes but until there’s some news there’s no energy being put into it by me.”