
In a surprising turn of events, Parramatta Eels star Mitchell Moses has reportedly turned down a contract extension valued at $1 million per season. The talented halfback, who has been a key player for the Eels, is seeking a deal that reflects his impact on the team and his aspirations for the future.
Sources close to the situation indicate that Moses is looking for a more lucrative offer, possibly exceeding his current contract as he aims to solidify his position as one of the top playmakers in the NRL. The Eels, who are eager to retain the 28-year-old, are now faced with the challenge of negotiating a deal that meets both parties’ expectations.
Moses has been instrumental in the Eels’ recent successes, showcasing his speed, agility, and tactical awareness on the field. His decision to reject the offer has sparked discussions among fans and analysts about the potential implications for the team’s roster and future performance.
As negotiations continue, all eyes will be on Moses and the Eels to see if they can reach an agreement that satisfies both the player and the club’s aspirations for the upcoming seasons.