The Parramatta Eels have pulled off a major mid-season coup by signing a high-profile playmaker in a deal reportedly worth $1.5 million, as the club looks to revive its 2025 NRL campaign.
Following the shock exit of star five-eighth Dylan Brown, the Eels have moved quickly to secure a replacement—one they believe can reignite their finals hopes. The big-money deal signals the club’s intent to remain competitive despite a challenging season that sees them sitting outside the top eight.
New head coach Jason Ryles has been under pressure to deliver results, and this signing could provide the spark the team desperately needs.
Club insiders say the new playmaker brings not only experience and creativity to the halves but also leadership and composure—two qualities the Eels have been lacking in recent weeks.
Fans are expected to get their first look at the club’s newest recruit in the coming rounds, with excitement building around how the fresh addition will fit into the squad.
The signing has been met with a mix of surprise and optimism, as Parramatta signals it’s not ready to give up on 2025 just yet.







