Breaking: Mitchell Moses signs a long-term contract with the Eels through 2029. READ MORE:

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Mitchell Moses, a halfback with the Parramatta Eels, has formally agreed to a contract extension that would keep him with the team through the conclusion of the 2029 NRL season. The 30-year-old is now firmly established as the cornerstone of the Eels’ playmaking spine, ending months of doubt about his future.

According to reports, Moses and the team have made it apparent that long-term stability is the top objective going forward by removing player options and release clauses from the new deal.

According to Eels coach Trent Barrett, “Mitchell is a leader on and off the pitch, and securing him long-term is a huge boost for our club.” “We’re constructing around him.”

Moses, who made his debut for the Eels in 2017, is still one of the best playmakers in the NRL and has played a key role in the team’s recent finals appearances. His partnership with fullback Clint Gutherson and hooker Josh Hodgson is still regarded as essential to Parramatta’s aspirations of winning a premiership in the upcoming years.

Given that Dylan Brown is anticipated to leave after 2025, Moses’ dedication gives the halves much-needed stability and a solid base upon which the Eels can build their recruiting efforts.

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