LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Brisbane Broncos rising star fullback, Reece Walsh, is gearing up to make a game-changing call on his future with the club.
Despite being sidelined due to a head clash with Penrith Panthers' Taylan May, Walsh has reportedly come to terms on a new deal with the Broncos.
News Corp is buzzing with reports that Walsh is set to ink a whopping $5.5 million dollar contract over five seasons, securing his spot at the club until at least 2029.
This deal would catapult him into the history books as the highest-paid player in Broncos' history and the NRL's youngest player earning a cool million dollars per season.
The Broncos have been working overtime to lock in Walsh, their prized possession, before he becomes fair game for rival clubs come November 1.
This move is being hailed as a major retention coup for the Red Hill outfit, cementing their future with a player who has the potential to leave a lasting impact on the game.