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Every Super League transfer as full competition recruitment picture laid out

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Over 50 transfers have been made by Super League sides ahead of the 2025 season. Here, Hull Live lists them all, with further recruitment still on the cards before February's big kick-off.

Wigan Warriors: 1
George Hirst (Oldham Roughyeds)

The champions have made just the one addition so far in the shape of Oldham forward George Hirst.

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Salford Red Devils: 2
Sam Davis (London Broncos), Esan Marsters (Huddersfield Giants)

The signing of Esan Marsters is one to watch. He’ll be looking to kick on after a mixed spell at Huddersfield.

Castleford Tigers: 3
Innes Senior (Huddersfield), Louis Senior ( Hull KR ), Zac Cini (Parramatta Eels)

Castleford have made the Senior twins permanent signings for 2025 and are also understood to have signed overseas duo Daejarn Asi and Judah Rimbu to go alongside Zac Cini.

St Helens: 3
Kyle Feldt (North Queensland Cowboys), Lewis Murphy (Sydney Roosters), Tristan Sailor (Brisbane Broncos)

The Saints have added two wingers in Kyle Feldt and Lewis Murphy. They also fended off competition from Hull FC to sign Tristan Sailor.

Warrington Wolves: 3
Alfie Johnson (Leeds Rhinos), Oli Leyland (London Broncos), Dan Russell (St George Illawarra Dragons)

The Wire have added Oli Leyland to their 2025 squad, with the half set to battle with Leon Hayes for a starting berth. Dan Russell is also a PNG international forward.

Huddersfield Giants: 4
Tom Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs), George King (Hull KR), Liam Sutcliffe (Hull FC), Zac Woolford (Canberra Raiders)

The Giants shocked all when they announced the signing of Tom Burgess. He’s spent over a decade at South Sydney and will now look to finish his career with a bang in Super League. They still have quota spots to fill and have tabled an offer for Rabbitohs winger Jacob Gagai.

Leeds Rhinos: 4
Jake Connor (Huddersfield Giants), Ryan Hall (Hull KR), Cooper Jenkins (Norths Devils), Keenan Palasia (Gold Coast Titans)

Brad Arthur has brought in two overseas middles in Cooper Jenkins and Keenan Palasia, while Jake Connor is a high profile recruit. Ryan Hall also re-joins the club after four years at Hull KR.

Catalans Dragons: 6
Nick Cotric (Canberra Raiders), Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters), Tommy Makinson (St Helens), Tevita Pangai Junior (Dolphins), Ollie Partington (Salford), Elliott Whitehead (Canberra Raiders)

Catalans have recruited strongly, with NRL trio Nick Cotric, Luke Keary, and Tevita Pangai Junior all joining the club. Elliot Whitehead also returns after a strong spell in the NRL with Canberra Raiders.

Hull KR: 7
Tom Davies (Catalans Dragons), Eribe Doro (Bradford Bulls), Bill Leyland (London Broncos), Rhyse Martin (Leeds Rhinos), Micky McIlorum (Catalans Dragons), Danny Richardson (Castleford Tigers), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (Sydney Roosters)

The Robins have added seven new recruits to their squad for 2025. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves is arguably the most high-profile of all and it’ll be interesting to see how he adapts to Super League next year. Tom Davies is also expected to be a stellar addition.

Leigh Leopards: 8
David Armstrong (Newcastle Knights), Andrew Badrock (Swinton Lions), Ryan Brown (Wigan Warriors), Ben Condon (Manly Sea Eagles), Isaac Liu (Gold Coast Titans), Brad Martin (Castleford), Tesi Niu (Dolphins), AJ Towse (York)

Leigh are undergoing a squad rebuild with some key replacements brought in to replace their departing players. Look out for David Armstrong; he’s been tipped for a big impact from club owner Derek Beaumont.

Hull FC: 9
John Asiata (Leigh Leopards), Jordan Abdull (Hull KR), Amir Bourouh (Salford), Cade Cust (Salford Red Devils), Ed Chamberlain, Zak Hardaker, Oliver Holmes (all Leigh), Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders), Aidan Sezer (Wests Tigers)

Hull have undergone a hefty recruitment drive after a poor season, bringing experience and leadership to the club in the form of John Asiata, Zak Hardaker, and Jordan Rapana. They have added four new quota players and five domestic, and haven’t ruled out a further prop addition, although it may be a while before we see any movement.

Wakefield Trinity: 10
Corey Hall (Hull KR), Tom Johnstone (Catalans Dragons), Cam Scott (Hull FC), Mike McMeeken (Catalans Dragons), Seth Nikotemo (Gold Coast Titans), Josh Rourke (London Broncos), Matty Russell (Warrington Wolves), Oliver Russell (Huddersfield Giants), Matty Storton (Hull KR), Jake Trueman (Hull FC)

Returning to Super League in 2025, no club has recruited more than Wakefield, who have added some genuine quality to the squad with some shrewd domestic arrivals. The majority of their quota spots were brought to the club ahead of 2024, with Seth Nikotemo their one overseas arrival.

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