The Parramatta Eels are staring down the barrel of a contract crisis, with up to five of their biggest names at odds with the club over money, loyalty, and future direction.
Sources close to the club suggest tensions are boiling, with star players weighing up rich rival offers and considering whether the blue-and-gold can realistically keep their premiership dream alive under the current salary cap squeeze.
Dylan Brown – The Domino That Fell
The shockwaves began when Dylan Brown turned his back on Parramatta to ink a $13 million mega deal with Newcastle starting in 2026. His departure has not only left a hole in the halves but also unsettled teammates who believe they deserve upgrades of their own.
Mitchell Moses – Wants Top-Dollar Respect
Halfback Mitchell Moses is already tied down long-term, but insiders claim the Eels’ marquee man is unhappy watching rivals secure million-dollar deals. Whispers suggest he wants his salary restructured to reflect his market value — or rival clubs will come knocking.
Clint Gutherson – Captain on Edge
Beloved skipper Clint Gutherson is seeking what could be his final big-money contract. But with the Eels reluctant to pay overs for a player edging into his 30s, the risk of a messy standoff is rising. Could the “King” be forced out of his own kingdom?
Junior Paulo – Rivals Circling
Powerhouse prop Junior Paulo is locked in but not immune to the speculation. His deal, one of the richest among forwards, has rivals circling. If the Eels can’t juggle the numbers, Paulo could be the next domino to fall.
Reagan Campbell-Gillard – Big Man, Big Question Mark
Alongside Paulo, Reagan Campbell-Gillard is another expensive pillar of Parramatta’s pack. But with both props on top-tier money, questions are being asked: can the Eels afford to keep both, or will one be pushed out to balance the books?
Club on the Brink
With five stars either leaving, demanding raises, or attracting outside offers, Parramatta’s stability is under real threat. Coach Brad Arthur and the recruitment team face the toughest task of their tenure: keep the core intact or risk watching the club’s premiership window slam shut.
One thing is certain — the next 12 months will decide whether the Eels remain contenders or implode under the weight of their own salary cap.







