Plenty of change is afoot at the Broncos.
The club has recently appointed Michael Maguire as head coach following Kevin Walters' dismissal.
Now, attention is set to shift to the future of one of their young stars.
With his contract expiring at the end of 2025, rival clubs will officially be allowed to enter negotiations with Selwyn Cobbo.
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The Queensland Maroons representative is one of the league's most exciting backs, and is sure to garner interest from several sides.
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds has spoken on Cobbo's future at the club, describing the 22-year-old as a "terrific talent".
"I think Selwyn's Broncos through and through," Reynolds told Triple M’s The Rush Hour with Leisel Jones, Liam & Dobbo.
"By talking to him, I know how much he loves the club.
"Unfortunately, in the business we're in, November 1 allows other clubs to come in and pitch what they can do for him and other things.
"It's a tough task to keep everyone at the club, but Selwyn's a terrific talent who is only going to get better.
"I'm sure [the club] will do everything possible to keep him."
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Cobbo – who primarily plays at centre or on the wing – made 19 appearances for the Broncos in 2024.
He scored two tries and picked up six try assists across the campaign, while also averaging 133 run metres per game.