LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In classic Rugby League fashion, Tyrone Munro has opened up about his future as the South Sydney Rabbitohs have put a contract extension on the table for the young winger.
At just 19 years old, Munro has already established himself as one of the shining stars in the NRL competition, effortlessly crossing over the try-line six times in his seven appearances.
With a bright future ahead of him, Munro is set to enter negotiations with rival teams come November 1, as his current contract expires at the end of the 2025 season.
The Rabbitohs have made their intentions clear by offering Munro a three-year contract extension that would see him staying at the club until 2028.
However, negotiations are still underway as both parties work to reach an agreement.
Despite rumors swirling that Munro may test the waters of the open market, the young star has expressed his desire to remain with the Rabbitohs, especially as the team embarks on a new era led by the legendary coach, Wayne Bennett.
The Daily Telegraph may have reported otherwise, but Munro's loyalty to the Rabbitohs shines through as he navigates this crucial period in his career.