Done deal: Catalans Dragons young utility player is now set to join Hull KR on…

The signing of Hull KR star Tyrone May has been the subject of much speculation despite only recently joining the club.The former Catalans Dragons defender joined Hull KR ahead of the 2024 season after two impressive years at the Catalans, where he helped them to the Super League final last year with a superb performance in the semi-final.That’s the role he plans to play at Hull KR in 2024, with the club even letting Frenchman Jordan Abdull go. The NRL grand final winner with the Penrith Panthers was given the number 27 jersey for the new season.Despite this, the Canterbury Bulldogs are said to be interested in signing the versatile May, according to the Daily Telegraph.It’s as if Canterbury are said to be keen on Terrell May, Tyrone’s brother, with a multi-year contract offer that could lure the talented forward away from the Roosters. May emerged as the Bond club’s standout player last season as he emerged from the NSW Cup to play a key role in the team’s impressive late-season finals run.May played 17 NRL games at center midfield and even earned his first cap for Samoa against Australia. Although May’s contract with the Roosters is only 24 years old, he will expire at the end of the 2024 season and his management are looking to offer around $500,000 per season.With May set to be a key part of the Robins squad in 2024, he will make his Super League debut for the club in a huge derby against Hully FC on 15 February in the opening game of the 2024 Super League.In a week’s time, the Dumps host Leeds Rhinos, hoping for a similar result to last year’s meeting at Craven Park.Interestingly, the Rubies will face Leeds for the second time in 2024 as the two sides meet in a pre-season friendly in the James Donaldson Test at Headingley on February 4..

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