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In a major boost for the Parramatta Eels, star halfback Mitchell Moses has signed a landmark three-year contract extension worth a staggering $260 million. The deal, which secures Moses’ future at the club until 2028, makes him one of the highest-paid players in the NRL.
Moses, 29, has been a key figure in the Eels’ resurgence over the past few seasons, with his dynamic playmaking and leadership on the field earning him recognition as one of the competition’s premier halves. The new contract cements his status as the cornerstone of the club’s premiership aspirations moving forward.
The deal also signals the Eels’ commitment to maintaining a strong squad, with Moses’ re-signing expected to have a ripple effect on the team’s future recruitment and retention strategies.
While details surrounding the contract structure remain confidential, sources indicate that it includes performance-based bonuses and other incentives that could see Moses’ total earnings increase over the next few years. His extension comes at a time when the NRL’s salary cap is set for changes, adding further significance to the deal.
Moses expressed his excitement about continuing his journey with the Eels, stating, “I’ve always wanted to stay here, and I’m excited about what we can achieve together over the next few years. The club has been so good to me, and I’m looking forward to repaying their faith.”
Parramatta fans can now look forward to watching their star playmaker in blue and gold for the foreseeable future as Moses remains at the heart of the club’s pursuit of NRL glory.