🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Rabbitohs Sign Eels Star Mitchell Moses in Stunning New Deal
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the NRL world, the South Sydney Rabbitohs have officially secured the signature of Mitchell Moses, prying the star halfback away from the Parramatta Eels in what is being described as one of the most significant player transfers of the decade. The deal, reportedly worth over $4 million across four years, marks a major power shift in the league ahead of the 2026 season.
Moses, known for his explosive playmaking, sharp kicking game, and on-field leadership, has been the cornerstone of Parramatta’s attack in recent seasons. His departure comes as a major blow to the Eels, who had been in advanced talks to extend his contract. However, sources close to the negotiations confirm that the Rabbitohs’ offer — both financially and in terms of team direction — was “too good to turn down.”
Rabbitohs head coach Jason Demetriou expressed his excitement about the signing, calling Moses “a generational talent who brings both creativity and composure.” He added, “We’re building a squad capable of winning a premiership, and Mitchell fits that vision perfectly. His experience, leadership, and drive to win will elevate this club to new heights.”
For Moses, the decision wasn’t easy. In a statement released earlier today, the 31-year-old said, “Parramatta will always be special to me. I’ve made lifelong memories there, but I believe this is the right time for a new challenge. The Rabbitohs have a proud history and an incredible fan base. I’m excited to contribute to what they’re building.”
The move also raises questions about the Rabbitohs’ current halves setup and what this means for their young playmakers. Many analysts believe Moses’ arrival will allow South Sydney to play a more expansive, attack-heavy brand of football, which could reignite their championship hopes after a disappointing 2025 campaign.
Parramatta fans, meanwhile, are grappling with the reality of losing their star man, though the club is expected to pursue a top-tier replacement before the 2026 season begins.
With this blockbuster signing, the Rabbitohs have made their intentions clear: they’re not just rebuilding — they’re coming for the title. And with Mitchell Moses in red and green, the rest of the NRL has officially been put on notice.
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