Hoffman has signed a one-year deal that will see him finish his playing career in the purple jersey after three seasons with the Warriors.

The 33-year-old will have the opportunity to become just the fifth player in history to play 250 games for Storm, having made 245 appearances for the club between 2003-2010 and 2012-2014 where he helped claim the 2012 premiership.

The return Hoffman is yet another dose of great news for Storm fans following last week’s Grand Final victory and Billy Slater’s decision to play on next year.

Hoffman was part of three Grand Final wins for Melbourne and was made a life member of the Club in 2013.

The veteran’s addition to the playing squad will further assist the likes of Joe Stimson in taking the next step in their development.

“Ryan Hoffman is going to add some much needed experience and leadership to the squad,” football manager Frank Ponissi said.

In addition to Hoffman, Storm have also signed promising young prop Patrick Kaufusi from the Cowboys until at least the end of the 2019 season.

The 23-year-old Tongan international is the third Kaufusi to join the Club, following in the footsteps of his older brothers Felise and Antonio.

“Having lost three forwards from our grand final team in Jordan McLean, Tohu Harris and Slade Griffin, we believe Hoffman and Kaufusi are valuable inclusions that will help offset the departure of that trio.

“Along with a host of current Storm players, both Patrick and Ryan will be pressing hard for a position in our starting 17.”