Parramatta Eels superstar has finally broken his silence amid growing speculation surrounding his lucrative new deal with the club a contract reportedly worth close to $2 million over two seasons.
After months of rumors linking him to rival NRL clubs, he confirmed he is committed to the blue and gold, saying he’s focused on leading Parramatta back into premiership contention.

“I’ve been here a long time, and this club means a lot to me,” he said in an exclusive interview this week. “There’s always talk, but at the end of the day, you’ve gotta do your time and put in the work. I want to win a title here.”
The halfback’s contract extension is believed to make him one of the highest-paid players in the NRL, reaffirming his value to Brad Arthur’s side as they look to bounce back after an inconsistent 2025 campaign.
Parramatta officials are confident the deal signals stability after a turbulent period of speculation involving several key stars, including Clint Gutherson and Reagan Campbell-Gillard.
“We’ve built this team around Mitch’s leadership and playmaking,” said Eels football boss Mark O’Neill. “Securing him long-term gives us a foundation for the next phase of our premiership push.”
The 31-year-old playmaker, who has been instrumental in guiding Parramatta to multiple finals campaigns, said he remains “hungrier than ever” to bring a long-awaited premiership back to the club’s loyal fan base.
With his future now settled, Moses will turn his attention to pre-season preparations — and to proving that the Eels’ investment in him will pay off in 2026.







