Sydney, June 8, 2025 — In a stunning development that is sending shockwaves through the NRL, Penrith Panthers sensation Casey McLean has officially signed a multi-year contract with the Parramatta Eels, worth a reported $1.2 million per season.
The 19-year-old prodigy, widely regarded as one of the brightest young stars in the game, will join the Eels in what is being hailed as one of the most significant player moves in recent years. McLean’s explosive pace, sharp footwork, and try-scoring instincts have made him a fan favorite since debuting for the Panthers in 2024.
The deal, confirmed late Sunday night, locks McLean into the Eels’ system through the 2029 season, positioning him as a central figure in Parramatta’s long-term premiership strategy.
A Rising Star Leaves the Foot of the Mountains
McLean’s departure from the Panthers marks the end of a brief but brilliant stint. He scored four tries in his first nine appearances and played a key role in Penrith’s late-2024 campaign. He also made headlines when he debuted for the New Zealand national team, scoring four tries in a single game—an unprecedented feat for a teenage debutant.
Despite re-signing with Penrith just a year ago alongside his brother Jesse McLean, it appears the Eels’ offer—and the opportunity to lead a new era—was too good to refuse.
Reaction Across the League
Parramatta officials remained tight-lipped about the terms of the deal but did confirm McLean’s signature. “We are thrilled to welcome Casey to our club,” said Eels General Manager of Football Operations, Mark O’Neill. “He’s a generational talent, and we’re building a team around players like him.”
Meanwhile, Panthers fans are expressing shock and disappointment on social media, with many questioning how the club could let such a key asset leave so soon after re-signing.
Panthers head coach Ivan Cleary praised McLean but admitted the realities of the modern NRL market played a part. “We would have loved to keep Casey here long-term. He’s a special talent, but these things happen. We wish him the best.”
What’s Next?
McLean is expected to join the Eels’ preseason camp in November 2025. The Eels are expected to officially unveil him at a media event later this week.
With Parramatta now boasting one of the most exciting rosters in the competition, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if McLean’s arrival can end the club’s long premiership drought.






