Parramatta have prolonged the contract of Mitch Moses till the tip of 2026 with an possibility for an additional two years.
Despite it being reported again in March that Moses had signed a brand new deal value upwards of $1.2 million a season, the Eels made it official in a press launch on Thursday.
“We have a great bunch of boys at Parramatta and I love working with Brad and our coaching staff. I’ve been an Eels supporter since I was a kid, so this feels special,” Moses stated.
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“Mitch has been an asset to our Club since he returned in 2017 and it’s great to have him locked in as a key member of our football team for the next few years,” Eels CEO Jim Sarantinos stated.
“We’ve had a successful football team over the last four years, and with Mitch extending his time with the Club we’ve secured a core group of players for the next few years that we can complement with the best young talent coming through our Elite Pathways system to ensure we are in a great position to continue to compete for premierships well into the future.”
Moses is having a strong season regardless of Parramatta’s place (14th) on the ladder. He has scored 4 tries and 7 attempt assists in ten video games.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au