BREAKING NEWS: Mitch Moses Re-Signs Four-Year Deal to Finish His Career with Parramatta Eels
In a defining moment for the Parramatta Eels and their supporters, star halfback Mitch Moses has officially re-signed with the club on a new four-year contract. The deal will see him remain with the Eels until the end of his playing career, putting an end to months of speculation about his future and reaffirming his deep commitment to the Blue and Gold.
Moses, 31, made the announcement surrounded by teammates, club officials, and media, expressing both pride and gratitude for the opportunity to finish what he started. “This club is my home,” Moses said. “I’ve grown here, I’ve fought here, and I’ve experienced the highs and lows with these boys. Parramatta means everything to me — the fans, the staff, and the community. I want to finish my career here and do everything I can to bring a premiership to this club.”
Since joining the Eels in 2017, Moses has become one of the most influential playmakers in the NRL. Known for his sharp kicking game, precise passing, and leadership under pressure, he has been instrumental in shaping the team’s identity on the field. Over the years, his partnership with Dylan Brown has become one of the most dangerous halves combinations in the competition.
Head coach Brad Arthur praised Moses’s decision to stay, calling it a major win for the club’s long-term vision. “Mitch is more than just our halfback — he’s a leader, a mentor, and a competitor. His passion for Parramatta runs deep, and having him commit to finishing his career here gives everyone around him confidence. He’s the kind of player you build a team around.”
The re-signing has been met with overwhelming excitement from Eels fans, who flooded social media with messages of support and celebration. Many described the move as a “loyalty statement” in an era where player transfers often dominate headlines.
Moses’s new deal also reflects the Eels’ commitment to stability and success. With a strong core of players including Clint Gutherson, Dylan Brown, and Zac Lomax locked in for the future, Parramatta is positioning itself as a genuine contender for premiership glory in the coming seasons.
As for Moses, the mission is clear — to deliver the ultimate reward to the fans who have stood by him through thick and thin. “We’ve come close, and we’ve learned a lot,” he said. “But I believe our time is coming. I’m staying because I want to be here when we lift that trophy.”
For Parramatta supporters, this announcement isn’t just about a contract — it’s about faith, family, and the promise of unfinished business. Mitch Moses is staying home, and the Eels’ dream of premiership glory burns brighter than ever. 💙💛