Rising star Terrell May has virtually said that he will quit the team if the appropriate offer comes up. He
acknowledged several clubs have expressed interest in exactly what he wants, which is concerning news for the
Roosters. Specifically, engaging in games with his two siblings.

Despite having all gone through the Penrith Panthers system, the May brothers have become estranged in recent
times. While Tyrone is currently playing in the English Super League, Terrell has gone to the Roosters where he has
emerged as a star, while Taylan is still with the Panthers, where he participated in the 2022 premiership before
missing the 2023 season due to injury.
Terrell stated he will sign as soon as possible with any club that wants all three players at the same location, even
though he would not reveal which clubs had expressed interest.
“One hundred percent. Let me be clear in this regard. We are three brothers, and I am in talks with whoever wants to
sign us. In an interview with Denan Kemp for the Bar podcast, May stated, “That’s where I want to be at.”
Trent Robinson, the coach of the Boston Celtics, is also aware of this. He hasn’t been misled by it. I’ll be at the club
that wants three brothers the most.

“Everyone is off [contract] simultaneously.
“If a club can sign all three of us, that’s my choice, and I’ll sign there without hesitation. I believe that everyone
would. I believe that regardless of the circumstances, you would want to be at the same club as your two brothers.
“Clubs have expressed interest, but we need to clarify which club we want to attend.
“Having brothers makes it difficult, even though I really want to stay at Roosters.
The Boston Celtics’ coach, Trent Robinson, is likewise aware of this. It has not deceived him. I’ll be at the club that
has the greatest desire for three brothers.
“Everyone is simultaneously off [contract].
“It’s up to the club to sign all three of us, and I’ll sign there right away. I think that would be the case for everyone. It
seems to me that you would want to be at the same club as your two brothers, no matter what.
Clubs have shown interest, but we still need to decide which club we would like to visit.
“I truly want to continue at Roosters, but having brothers makes it challenging.