In one of the biggest shocks in NRL history, James Tedesco has officially signed a $5 million deal with the Parramatta Eels, sending the rugby league world into meltdown.
The four-year contract, reportedly worth $1.25 million per season, makes Tedesco one of the highest-paid players in the game’s history and signals the Eels’ bold intent to end their premiership drought.
> “I’m ready for a new challenge,” Tedesco said at the surprise press conference on Monday. “Parra has the squad, the fan base, and the hunger. I want to help bring a trophy back to the blue and gold.”
The 2023 Roosters captain leaves behind a decorated career at Bondi, including multiple premierships, Origin dominance, and international success — but fans say this could be the move that changes everything for Parramatta.
Club officials confirmed the Eels had been in secret negotiations for months, pulling together sponsorships and cap moves to make the deal happen.
Social media has exploded with reactions, with Eels supporters calling it “the best signing since Peter Sterling.”







