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Again... When you add what we will pay him to what the Roosters have already paid him so far this year then he's probably earning what he would have been paid for the last year of his Roosters contract anyway.
If he'd have signed elsewhere and stayed at the Roosters for 2020 or if we buy out the last year of his current deal (which appears to be what is happening) then his notional value for this year is whatever his current contract is worth.
You'd have to really despise a potential employer to turn down an extra $600k for a years work lol For a guy that seems to have been all about the money the $400k rumor, if true, smells very iffy. Throw in the risk of a one year contract for a high collision sportsman and it begins to sound even less plausible.