“I’m excited to be in Wellington and I’m grateful for the opportunity the Phoenix have given me,” Tuiloma said. “I’m ready to play, win games and help the team as much as I can on and off the pitch.
“I know it’s been a rollercoaster so far this season, but the Phoenix have the players and the quality and I can’t wait to start playing and hopefully help the team go all the way and win a trophy.
“Outside of a handful of games for the All Whites I haven’t played in front of my family in New Zealand. It’s special to be able to come home and be able to play in front of not only a big crowd of Phoenix fans, but my family as well.”
The signing of Tuiloma is a statement of intent by the Phoenix as they look to push for a spot in the playoffs.
The Phoenix are currently ninth in the A-League standings with four wins, two draws and five defeats.
They are coming off their biggest win of the season, a 3-0 win over the Brisbane Roar.
Phoenix coach Giancarlo Italiano said Tuiloma will bring much-needed experience to his side.
“His ability with the ball is one of his biggest assets,” Italiano said.
“He’ll add to the way we build up, which is very important. Bill wants to be part of the All Whites squad for this year’s World Cup so he’s very motivated to be here and play a run of games.
“He also has international experience and is a really good age as well. It’s great to have him in Wellington.”
The move will give Tuiloma regular football as he looks to make his case to All Whites coach Darren Bazeley on why he should be on the plane to North America later this year.
New Zealand secured their place at the World Cup after winning the Oceania qualifiers.
It will be the All Whites’ third trip to football’s biggest tournament, having previously played in 1982 and 2010.
Last month, the All Whites were drawn into Group G for the World Cup alongside Belgium, Egypt and Iran.
Ben Francis is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news.