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Eels Roster Ransom: Club Handcuffed by Loan Deals, $975k Star on the Line

by steveloxi
September 24, 2025
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The Parramatta Eels’ roster rebuild has hit a major roadblock as loan arrangements, expiring deals, and a looming decision on star prop Junior Paulo combine to leave the club in a precarious position heading into 2026.

Loan Deals Cramping Flexibility

The Eels currently have several players tied up in loan agreements, complicating the club’s ability to reshape the squad under new coach Jason Ryles. While loan deals can provide short-term relief, they’ve left Parramatta with reduced control over depth and long-term planning.

Parramatta Eels roster rebuild hits roadblock over Paulo, Matterson deals |  CODE Sports

Compounding the issue, at least a dozen players remain in contract limbo, with no clarity yet on whether they will be retained or released beyond next season. That uncertainty has made it difficult for the Eels to lock in recruitment targets or properly manage their salary cap.

The Paulo Conundrum

At the centre of the roster squeeze is Junior Paulo, who is in the final year of a contract worth $975,000 per season. A cornerstone of the Eels’ forward pack and a fan favourite, Paulo represents both a crucial leader and a significant cap burden.

The club faces a tough decision: re-sign him at marquee money, attempt to negotiate a reduced deal, or cut ties to free up space for fresh talent. Any move will send ripples across the squad, as Paulo’s presence both on and off the field has been vital in recent seasons.

Ryles’ Rebuild Stalled

New head coach Jason Ryles had mapped out an aggressive rebuild strategy, aiming to rejuvenate the roster and lift the Eels back into premiership contention. However, with so many players unsettled and loan deals clogging up flexibility, the second phase of his plan has stalled before it could properly begin.

The situation has left Parramatta with a foot in two camps: trying to compete immediately while also attempting to reset their roster for the future. Unless the club can swiftly resolve key contract calls, Ryles risks starting 2026 with a squad still in transition.

What Comes Next

The Eels’ front office will need to prioritise clarity in the coming months. Decisions on Paulo and other off-contract players cannot be delayed much longer, and the club must weigh whether to invest heavily in existing stars or pivot towards a longer-term rebuild.

With fans desperate for stability and success, Parramatta’s ability to escape this “roster ransom” could define their next era.

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