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Brodie Croft Future Raises Leeds Rhinos Concerns Leeds 2026

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Key Points

  • Leeds Rhinos are facing a challenge to retain Brodie Croft beyond the end of his current deal.
  • Warrington Wolves are understood to be interested in signing the Australian stand-off when his Leeds contract ends this autumn.
  • Croft joined Leeds from Salford Red Devils ahead of the 2024 season in a major move for the club.
  • He was previously named Super League Man of Steel during his time with Salford.
  • Croft was fourth on the initial shortlist for this year’s Man of Steel award when candidates were revealed last week.

Leeds Rhinos (The Leeds Times) May 11, 2026 – As reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post, Warrington Wolves are keen on adding Brodie Croft to their squad when his Leeds deal ends this autumn, creating a potential fight for one of Super League’s most recognisable playmakers.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is the latest on Brodie Croft?
  • Why are Warrington Wolves interested?
  • How important is Croft to Leeds?
  • Where does the Man of Steel race fit in?
  • What do the contracts suggest?
  • How have other reports framed the story?
  • Background of the development
  • What could happen next for Leeds?

What is the latest on Brodie Croft?

As reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds Rhinos’ hopes of keeping Croft have been complicated by interest from Warrington Wolves, who are viewed as a surprise rival in the chase for his signature.
Croft joined Leeds from Salford Red Devils in a big-money move ahead of the 2024 season, and the transfer was widely viewed as one of the club’s most significant signings in recent years.
The Australian had already established himself as a proven performer in Super League before moving to Headingley.
He was named Man of Steel with Salford four years ago, underlining his standing in the competition.

Why are Warrington Wolves interested?

The report indicates Warrington Wolves are looking at Croft as a possible addition once his Leeds contract ends, although the reasons for that interest are not expanded on in the published update.
What is clear is that Croft remains a player of high value because of his experience, his organising role in the halves and his track record at the top level.
His presence on the market would naturally draw attention from clubs looking for a proven stand-off.
In rugby league terms, that makes him a player whose next move could influence several clubs’ planning.

How important is Croft to Leeds?

Croft’s arrival was part of Leeds’ wider rebuild for the 2024 season, with the club investing heavily in his signing after his strong spell at Salford.
Reports around the time of the move suggested Leeds paid a substantial fee, underlining how highly they rated him.
His signing was framed as a statement of intent by Leeds as they tried to strengthen their spine for the season ahead.
The fact he is still attracting attention now suggests Leeds’ decision to bring him in has been justified from a recruitment perspective.

Where does the Man of Steel race fit in?

Croft’s name remains prominent in Super League because he was fourth on the shortlist when the initial candidates for this year’s Man of Steel award were announced last week.
That detail adds context to why outside interest has continued around him, since individual awards often reinforce a player’s profile across the competition.
Even though the current report is focused on his future, his standing as an elite halfback remains central to the story.
For Leeds, that means any uncertainty over his contract could have both on-field and strategic implications.

What do the contracts suggest?

Earlier reports said Croft signed a three-year deal when he joined Leeds, with his contract taking him through to the end of 2026 in later coverage.
Those reports also said the deal included an NRL-related clause, although the later Leeds response suggested any opportunity to use it for 2025 had already passed.
That means the timing of any interest matters as much as the interest itself.
In practical terms, clubs monitoring Croft will be aware of both his contract length and the conditions attached to it.

How have other reports framed the story?

Other coverage has repeatedly underlined Croft’s standing as a player who has been linked with both Super League and NRL interest, even while remaining invested in Leeds.
Those reports also noted that he has continued to play an important role at Headingley and that speculation around his future has not yet turned into a confirmed move.
The Leeds response in November 2024 made clear he would remain part of their squad for 2025.
That suggests any new approach would need to fit around the terms and dates in his existing arrangement.

Background of the development

Croft joined Leeds Rhinos from Salford Red Devils ahead of the 2024 season in one of the most talked-about moves of the Super League winter.
At Salford, he had been a standout performer and won Man of Steel, which made him a major target when Leeds moved for him.
The transfer was widely reported as a significant fee and part of Leeds’ effort to refresh their spine with proven quality.
Since then, Croft has remained a player of interest because of his quality, his profile and the contractual clauses linked to his deal.

What could happen next for Leeds?

If Warrington Wolves or any other club move seriously for Croft, Leeds may have to plan for the possibility of replacing a key organiser in the halves.
That could affect recruitment strategy, squad balance and the club’s long-term planning around its spine positions.
For Leeds supporters, the immediate impact would be uncertainty over whether one of the club’s marquee players stays beyond the current deal.
For Warrington, the reported interest suggests a possible opportunity to strengthen with an experienced playmaker if the timing aligns.

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