Parramatta have extended the contract of Mitch Moses until the end of 2026 with an option for a further two years.
Despite it being reported back in March that Moses had signed a new deal worth upwards of $1.2 million a season, the Eels only made it official in a press release 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 said.
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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 said.
“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 solid season despite Parramatta’s position (14th) on the ladder. He has scored four tries and seven try assists in ten games.