The London Broncos have secured their first marquee signing, with Titans enforcer Reagan Campbell-Gillard set to make the move to the Super League.

According to Code Sports, Campbell-Gillard will reportedly sign a two-year deal, joining Jason Demetriou in England.

It comes after the Titans confirmed he was granted an immediate release on Tuesday, despite his original contract running until the end of the 2027 season.

“The Titans want to wish Reagan all the best in his future endeavours and thank him for his contribution during his time at the club,” the club said in a statement.

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New Broncos co-owner Darren Lockyer reportedly sat down with Campbell-Gillard two weeks ago, outlining his plans to return the Broncos to the top division in the Super League.

Campbell-Gillard was deemed surplus to requirements by incoming Titans coach Josh Hannay, who already has a host of talented forwards at his disposal.

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Moeaki Fotuaika, Beau Fermor and David Fifita are all big-money forwards, with the latter potentially also on his way out of the Gold Coast club.

Lockyer recently bought into the Broncos with business partner Grant Wechsel.

STORM ENFORCER ON THE WAY OUT

Storm enforcer Tui Kamikamica could reportedly be set to make a move to the Rabbitohs, with Melbourne powerbrokers unable to table a competitive deal to retain his services.

The front rower was the only player to take the field in Sunday’s grand final without a contract for next season, with teammate Ativalu Lisati agreeing to a 12-month extension.

According to Code Sports, with their salary cap squeeze, the Storm can only offer the 31-year-old a minimum wage contract.

Now the Rabbitohs have emerged as a potential suitor after he knocked back advances from Super League giant St Helens.

South Sydney powerbrokers would have to let one player depart in order to recruit the Fijian powerhouse, but have previously been on the lookout for middle forwards.

As it stands, the Storm’s salary cap position is unlikely to change for the 2026 season to accommodate an upgraded deal for Kamikamica.

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However, Nelson Asofa-Solomona could be on the move, while Ryan Papenhuyzen, Cameron Munster and Jonah Pezet all have contract decisions of their own to make.

Therefore, Melbourne could have cap space available in 2027 should they want to retain Kamikamica.