Australian international Cameron Munster has signed a long-term contract extension with the Storm that will see him remain in Melbourne until at least the end of the 2027 season.
The four-year deal will see Munster remain “a Storm player for life” with the 28-year-old saying he was delighted to remain in Melbourne long-term.
“It is such an important decision for me, and in the end, Melbourne is where my heart is, Melbourne is where I want to play my footy, and Melbourne is the club I want to be a part of for the rest of my career,” Munster said in a statement.
“I’ve always wanted to be a one club player. Storm gave me the chance to play NRL and the club has become a second home for me since making my debut.”
Munster informed Storm management of his decision to remain in the purple jersey just hours prior to his departure with the Kangaroos team heading to England for the Rugby League World Cup, which kicks off against Fiji on October 16.
Source: NRL.com