Not even $1 million-a-season can persuade Mitchell Moses to re-sign with the Eels — and his reluctance to decide to the membership has raised concern over what’s taking place behind closed doorways.
Both Moses and his halves companion Dylan Brown come off contract on the finish of 2023, which means they’re now free to barter with rivals for 2024 and past.
The Eels are determined to maintain the 2 playmakers that led the membership to its first grand ultimate since 2009 however there are a number of cashed up rivals circling.
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Moses has been supplied an extension value $1 million per season however is but to simply accept it as he weighs up curiosity — and more cash — from the Bulldogs and Wests Tigers.
That is in keeping with veteran News Corp journalist Phil Rothfield who’s “not confident” the Eels will be capable of hold their star halves collectively regardless of the membership’s “fair” supply to Moses.
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Rothfield has additionally raised concern over Moses’ loyalty to the Eels for the reason that 28-year-old hasn’t dedicated to the membership but.
“I think Parra can keep both these boys but I’m not confident that they will,” he informed Sky Sports Radio’s Big Sports Breakfast.
“When is a million dollars not enough for a player who hasn’t won a grand final with his club?
“(Moses is a) very, very good playmaker in the prime of his career at 28-years of age and he’s been offered over a million dollars to stay there. But the Wests Tigers and Canterbury have gone in with another couple of hundred thousand dollars a year.
“I’d love to see him stay there. I can remember the great Parramatta sides, remember Peter Sterling back in the 80s? He knocked back a squillion to go to Manly — you know why? Because he loved Parramatta. He wanted to win titles with Parramatta.
“They all wanted to stay in those great sides and it’s disappointing to me they look like losing Mitchell Moses when I think what they’re offering him is really fair coin, I really do.”
Rothfield additionally referenced Cameron Munster — a way more current instance of a participant knocking again massive cash to remain loyal.
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Munster was pursued by the Dolphins and Wests Tigers with each reportedly keen to pay $1.3 million a yr for the Queensland Origin five-eighth.
But Munster selected to re-sign with the Storm on a four-year deal mentioned to be value $1 million a yr.
“We’ve seen some great examples recently, no more so than Cameron Munster — he could have made $300,000 a year more at the Wests Tigers or Dolphins,” Rothfield mentioned.
“But he stayed in Melbourne not only because he was guaranteed probably more success there, but because of the jersey, because of the logo and because of the mateship.
“I wonder to what degree that exists at Parramatta and why every time they have big-name players come off contract it’s played out so publicly.
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“You go back to Andrew Johns in Newcastle — the Wallabies offered him everything they had. I remember Wayne Bennett at the Broncos offered him enormous money but he stayed there because of the town and the team, that camaraderie that existed there in Newcastle and that fanbase they’ve got.
“Where’s that at Parramatta? He’s been offered a million bucks and he won’t sign.
“He hasn’t won a comp. He’s a new father and has got to do his best but I don’t know.
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“It’s really interesting because six or seven years Mitchell Moses has been at Parramatta (for) and they’re in a window I think despite losing (Isaiah) Papali’i and (Reed) Mahoney.
“You’re basically throwing out six or seven hard years for those faithful supporters.”
However, Rothfield then turned the blowtorch on the Eels and questioned the membership’s roster administration given their two halves are coming off contract on the identical time.
“I’m also going to be critical of the Parramatta Eels here because I don’t know how you manage a salary cap and have your two gun playmakers coming off at the same time,” he mentioned.
“These sort of signings need to be staggered so when you get to a point where they’re off you’re not trying to keep two of them.
“Dylan Brown had a fantastic season and a great World Cup for New Zealand and the Dolphins are throwing everything at him.
“There’s another couple of clubs too but I’m not 100 per cent sure who they are so I won’t start suggesting things, but I just don’t know how well the Eels have managed the situation.”