Sydney Roosters halfback Sam Walker has signed a two-year extension that will keep him at the club until the end of 2027.
Walker has been contemplating his future at the club for a couple of months, but has finally put pen to paper, ending speculation he could make a return to his home state of Queensland.
The 22-year-old’s decision to recommit comes three days after the November 1 free agency date that allows players off contract at the end of 2025 to start negotiating with rival clubs.
Walker made his NRL debut with the Roosters in 2021, and was a big factor to the club’s success during the 2024 season, until he suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the Roosters round 26 loss to the Raiders.
Walker will miss at least half the 2025 season along with Roosters hooker Brandon Smith who ruptured his ACL in the same match.
Walker said he was grateful for the club’s support following his injury.
“I’m looking forward to getting back to training later this month so I can keep working hard on my rehab and play my role for the team,” he said.
The short-term extension means Walker is likely to become a free agent at the same time the NRL looks to expand to 18 or 19 teams. The timing could see him one day become one of the most highest-paid players in the game.