Panther's star forward attracts overseas interest

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Scott Sorensen, a key forward for the Penrith Panthers, is drawing interest from several teams in the Super League as he nears the end of his rugby league career.

The 32-year-old New Zealand international has been a crucial part of the Panthers' success, featuring in all four of their Grand Final victories.

With over 120 first-grade appearances over 12 seasons, Sorensen has caught the eye of multiple English teams who are looking to secure his talents for the upcoming season.

The nephew of former Cronulla Sharks players Kurt and Dane Sorensen, Scott has represented New Zealand in international competitions such as the 2022 Rugby League World Cup and 2024 Pacific Championships.

Despite previous rumors linking him to St Helens RLFC, it appears that several English teams are now in the running to sign him, with reports suggesting that they are willing to offer him a lucrative three-year contract.

This potential move overseas has been a topic of ongoing speculation, with Sorensen's experience and skill on the field making him a valuable asset to any team.

As he approaches the later stages of his career, the opportunity to play in the Super League could provide him with a new challenge and opportunity to further showcase his talents on an international stage.

Overall, Sorensen's potential move to the Super League is generating interest and excitement among fans and pundits alike.

His reputation as a hardworking and talented player has undoubtedly caught the attention of teams both in Australia and overseas, highlighting his value and importance in the world of rugby league.

It remains to be seen where Sorensen will ultimately end up, but one thing is for certain - his presence will be sorely missed by the Penrith Panthers if he does decide to make the move abroad.

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