In a landmark moment for the NRL, superstar halfback Nathan Cleary and the Penrith Panthers have agreed to a massive four-year contract extension worth $93 million, sources close to the negotiations have confirmed. The deal includes a staggering $62 million in guaranteed money, setting a new benchmark for player contracts in rugby league.
Cleary, 27, has been the face of the Panthers dynasty, leading the club to multiple premierships and earning acclaim as one of the most dominant playmakers of his generation. His new deal is believed to be the most lucrative in NRL history — and a firm statement of intent from Penrith to remain at the top of the competition.
“This is home,” Cleary reportedly told teammates following the announcement. “I’ve built my career here, and I’m excited to chase more titles with this group.”
The Panthers’ co-captain has already achieved legendary status within the club, and this new contract ensures he remains the cornerstone of their roster through the end of the 2029 season.
Details of the extension include performance incentives and leadership bonuses, reflecting Cleary’s critical role both on and off the field.
The Panthers are expected to officially confirm the signing at a press conference later today.






