The Sydney Roosters are facing one of their biggest salary cap balancing acts in recent memory, with up to five key players reportedly unsettled as they weigh up their futures and consider rival offers.
While the Roosters have long been praised for their recruitment and retention strategy, the recent signing backflip of David Fifita and ongoing contract juggling have reignited speculation around the futures of several household names.
Angus Crichton – Wants Recognition After Career Resurgence
Back-rower Angus Crichton has been one of the Roosters’ best in 2024, but the arrival of David Fifita on a multi-million-dollar contract has left him questioning his standing at the club. Crichton, who has fought his way back into State of Origin calculations, is understood to be seeking a major upgrade to reflect his form.
Siua Wong – Rising Star in High Demand
Young gun Siua Wong has emerged as one of the brightest forward prospects in the NRL. With rival clubs circling, Wong is expected to command a sharp pay rise. Unless the Roosters can free up space, he may be tempted to leave Bondi in search of both opportunity and financial security.
Terrell May – Future Clouded
Despite extending his contract, prop Terrell May has been linked to a potential exit after reports surfaced that the Roosters had given him permission to test the open market. May has publicly pushed back on speculation, but his situation highlights the squeeze the club faces.
Joseph Sua’ali’i – Rugby Deal Still Looming
Though Joseph Sua’ali’i is locked in to join Rugby Australia in 2025, whispers persist that his exit is placing pressure on the Roosters’ salary cap planning. There’s also intrigue about whether the club will attempt to lure him back early or later, which would come at a steep price.
Joey Manu – The Million-Dollar Man?
Two-time premiership winner Joey Manu is one of the most sought-after players in rugby league. Off contract at the end of the season, Manu is already attracting interest from both rival NRL clubs and overseas. The Roosters would love to keep him, but it may take close to a seven-figure deal to win the race for his signature.
The Bigger Picture
With multiple stars eyeing raises, the Roosters find themselves at a crossroads. If all five players were to test the market simultaneously, it could destabilise the squad ahead of the 2025 season. For now, coach Trent Robinson and club officials are working behind the scenes to assure players their futures remain a priority, but the battle between loyalty and financial reality is one the Roosters know all too well.







