Tigers powerbrokers are reportedly pushing for the club to make a play with a lot of money to lure Eels Mitchell Moses ’migback to Concord.
Moses went from the Tigers to the Eels for the 2017 season and has since been one of Parramatta’s best under Brad Arthur.
According to The Daily Telegraph, several bosses would like the club to sink into their pockets and deal with a lucrative deal with the former Blues migback.
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Meanwhile, the Eels are ready to offer Moses a contract extension that would allow him to remain in blue and gold until the end of the 2027 season.
The extension is said to be worth $ 1 million per season for five years.
“It’s been 28 years since September,” Michelle Bishop told SEN 1170 Breakfast.
“He is under contract for 2023 and looks set to pick an option in his favor for 2024, but negotiations are underway for a new deal.
“It would make him an eel for life, carrying him until the end of 2027, which would be almost the rest of his career, as he would be 33 (at the end of the deal).
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“There are reports that the deal is worth about $ 5 million in that deal, which is $ 1 million a year.
As it stands, the Tigers have a big hiring decision in their hands with game creators Adam Doueihi and Jackson Hastings entering the final year of their current contracts.
Doueihi has made no secret of his desire to play in the midfield, while Hastings has been one of the club’s best players so far in 2022.
Meanwhile, Luke Brooks’ future remains uncertain after being heavily linked with a preseason move to the Knights.
Then, after the news that was to be dropped was leaked, the 27-year-old criticized club officials for leaking information.
Following the dismissal of Michael Maguire, football boss Tim Sheens will be named head coach with club legends Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah taking on the coaching roles.
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