In a move that’s set to shake up the NRL world, the Penrith Panthers are reportedly preparing a massive $13.5 million contract extension to keep superstar halfback Nathan Cleary and his father, head coach Ivan Cleary, at the club long-term.
The father-son duo has been the heart of Penrith’s modern dynasty, leading the team to three consecutive premierships and cementing their place in NRL history. With other clubs sniffing around and the rugby league landscape shifting rapidly, the Panthers are determined to secure their future — and they’re ready to pay big.
Sources close to the club say the proposed deal would span five to six years, making it one of the richest packages in NRL history. The offer includes not only salary but performance bonuses, image rights, and long-term ambassador roles post-retirement.
Panthers fans have taken to social media with a mix of shock and celebration. One fan wrote, “Pay them whatever they want. They’ve made us a powerhouse!” while others are questioning the impact on the club’s salary cap.
Regardless, one thing is clear — the Clearys are more than just a coach and player. They are the identity of modern Penrith.
If the deal goes through, expect fireworks across the NRL and a tidal wave of commentary online. For now, Panthers supporters can breathe a little easier knowing their champions might just be staying home.







