
Brisbane Broncos outside back Gehamat Shibasaki is on the brink of a major financial boost following his rapid rise, making him one of the most sought-after talents in the NRL.
The 2025 season was pivotal for the centre, who initially entered the year with a train-and-trial contract but rapidly established himself within the Broncos' title-winning grand final roster.
Shibasaki's contributions were significant, as he participated in 25 of 27 matches, netting 18 tries and securing his role as a vital component of Brisbane's backline.
His impressive journey didn't just shine at the club level.
At 28, he received representative accolades for both Queensland and Australia, claiming victories in the State of Origin series and the Ashes during an outstanding debut on the international scene.
Currently, Shibasaki is reported to earn around $160,000, a salary many regard as too low given his extraordinary progress.
With several teams now eyeing him, his market value could potentially soar to $600,000 per season in his upcoming contract.
According to The Courier Mail, the new Perth Bears franchise, a future team from PNG, alongside two clubs based in Sydney, have shown interest in acquiring him.
With competing teams pursuing Shibasaki, the Broncos may need to revisit his contract terms to better reflect his worth and ensure he remains at Red Hill for the long run.
