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‘Nathan Cleary’s $3.5 Million Sacrifice to Stay Loyal to Penrith’: Cleary Rejects $3 Million Huge Offer for New Panthers Deal

by steveloxi
August 6, 2025
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At just 27, Nathan Cleary has reportedly turned down a massive $3.5 million-per-year offer from the rising global competition a bold, franchise-based league backed by wealthy investors and built around a revolutionary calendar.

The deal would have seen the NSW and Australian halfback play only a few months each year in a condensed, entertainment-focused format designed to challenge both rugby league and union on the international stage.

Cleary Chooses Legacy Over Millions in Stunning Panthers Commitment

Sources close to negotiations have revealed that Nathan Cleary was offered far more than just a playing contract by the upstart global competition Rugby. The deal included unmatched player freedom, commercial incentives, and even equity in a franchise, with the total package reportedly worth up to $10 million over three years.

Despite the eye-watering figures, the Panthers co-captain has made his priorities crystal clear: legacy over luxury.

“Money is tempting, of course,” Cleary told close associates. “But I’ve built something special here. I want to win more, build more, and do it with Penrith.”

In response, the Panthers have presented Cleary with a new long-term extension valued at approximately $1.5 million per season still elite money by NRL standards, though significantly less than what he could have commanded from the open market.

The contract, expected to run through at least the end of 2029, has been described by insiders as a $3.5 million sacrifice a rare and powerful show of loyalty in an era where players often chase the highest bidder.

However, Cleary’s recommitment didn’t come without conditions. He is understood to have requested a more formalised leadership role within the club not just as an on-field general, but as a voice in strategic decision-making, including football department planning, roster development, and the club’s long-term culture.

“He doesn’t just want to play he wants to help shape what Penrith becomes,” one club insider said.

The Panthers appear to be embracing this unconventional arrangement, seeing Cleary as far more than a star halfback but rather as a cornerstone of their identity and future.

Already a three-time premiership winner and widely regarded as the best halfback in rugby league, Cleary is transitioning from prodigy to powerhouse — not just leading the team on the field, but helping architect a lasting Panthers dynasty.

Penrith Panthers coach drops huge hint on Nathan Cleary future

The offer to Nathan Cleary reportedly remains on the table expressing disappointment, but not surprise at his decision to stay with Penrith.

“He was our marquee target,”

“We hoped he’d be the face of the league. But Nathan’s loyalty to his club and community is clear, and we respect that.”

Still, Penrith has managed to hold onto their on-field general.

While Cleary’s decision may have cost him millions in immediate earnings, it secures him something money can’t buy the opportunity to become a one-club icon and cement his legacy in the NRL.

In a modern sports era increasingly defined by financial incentives and player movement, Cleary’s loyalty to Penrith might just be the most valuable asset of all.

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