Melbourne Storm sign strike centre Bronson Xerri on three-year deal
Melbourne Storm have secured strike centre Bronson Xerri on a three-year contract following his early release from the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
The Melbourne Storm confirmed the signing of the specialist centre, marking a significant roster movement ahead of the upcoming NRL season. Xerri departs the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs after being granted an early release from his existing contractual obligations.
Transfer Details and Contract Terms
The agreement ensures Xerri will join the Storm line-up next season, providing the club with additional depth and attacking versatility in the outside backs. The deal spans three years, providing the player with long-term stability at the Aon Training Centre.
Xerri's move follows a period of transition at the Bulldogs, where he was identified as an outcast from the current squad plans. His departure allows the Bulldogs to manage their salary cap and roster composition while granting the player the opportunity to seek regular first-grade football elsewhere.
Impact on Club Rosters
For the Melbourne Storm, the acquisition of a specialist strike centre is a strategic move to bolster their attacking structures. The club has a history of recruiting high-potential talent to maintain their competitive edge in the NRL premiership race.
- Player: Bronson Xerri
- New Club: Melbourne Storm
- Former Club: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- Contract Length: Three years
- Position: Strike Centre
The Bulldogs' decision to grant early release facilitates Xerri's immediate transition to the Storm system. While the specific financial terms of the three-year deal remain undisclosed, the move represents a clear shift in career direction for the centre.
