Found this on Yahoo News
Dylan Brown 'will be staying at Parramatta' as Eels star cops $1.2m truth bomb from NRL great
The Parramatta Eels are facing a tough dilemma with one of their star playmakers.
Riley Morgan
·Sports Reporter
Wed 29 January 2025 at 11:22 am AEST·4-min read
NRL greats Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers have reacted to reports
Dylan Brown wants a $1.2 million deal if he leaves the Parramatta Eels and suggested the five-eighth isn't worth that price.
Brown's agent caused a stir at the beginning of the year having reached out to rival clubs to see the playmaker's worth on the open market.
The five-eighth has up until round 10 of the 2025 NRL season to trigger his player option to stay at the club. Brown is on around $900,000 at the Eels and was expected to stay on for a number of years.
However, his agent managed to stir up media hype around the 24-year-old as negotiations with the Eels started to intensify. Brown has been linked to the Roosters with Trent Robinson short on NRL halves after Luke Keary's exit and Sam Walker's injury.
NRL great Scott Sattler has claimed Dylan Brown (pictured left) isn't worth a $1.2 million deal if he leaves the Parramatta Eels having compared him to new Wests Tigers recruit Jarome Luai (pictured middle). (Getty Images)
Although Brown could very well stay at Parramatta and just be looking to slightly boost his current contract. While new coach Jason Ryles and the board will be thrilled if this comes to fruition, Sattler isn't so sure Brown is worth the money being reported.
"The reports are there are some clubs are interested in him. I would be highly surprised. I think, that would be the management saying that to the media," Sattler said on SEN Radio on Tuesday. Sattler went on to compare Brown's situation to that of new Wests Tigers recruit Jarome Luai.
Dylan Brown (pictured) is reportedly receiving interest for around $1.2 million from rival clubs.
Luai will earn $1.2 million a season in his five-year deal at the Tigers. However, Luai is a four-time premiership winner with the Panthers and brings with him a wealth of experience to the struggling club. And Sattler compared the situation of what Luai had to deal with during Nathan Cleary's injury in 2024, to that of Brown's leadership when Mitchell Moses was out injured for the majority of the season.
Interesting that his salary reported here at around $900k is probably more correct than the $1m reported by most other media outlets.