LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Former State of Origin utility player, Moses Mbye, who last graced the NRL field in 2023 before heading to St Helens in the Super League, is rumored to be eyeing a return to the rough and tumble world of NRL footy.
At 31 years old, Mbye has been out of the NRL spotlight for quite some time, but whispers suggest that a certain Sydney club is showing interest in bringing him back into the game.
Although still under contract with St Helens for 2025, Mbye's versatility and wealth of experience make him an attractive prospect for NRL teams looking to add depth and leadership to their squad.
Having racked up a impressive 194 NRL appearances for the St George Illawarra Dragons, Wests Tigers, and Canterbury Bulldogs, where he cut his teeth, Mbye's return to the NRL could provide a boost for any team willing to take a punt on him.
With his ability to cover multiple positions and guide the next generation of players, Mbye could be just the game-changer a team needs to shake things up on the field.