The Dolphins have told Dylan Brown’s management they are prepared to pay at least $1 million a season and the new expansion franchise has the salary-cap scope to pay more if required.
Bennett is also open to a long-term offer, meaning a four or five-year package could be worth in excess of $5 million for the Kiwi Test star.
Brown’s current Eels deal is worth around $800,000 a season and while Parramatta want to keep him long term, they have the added complication of halves partner Mitchell Moses also being free to sign with rival clubs for 2024.
Moses is being courted by his former club Wests Tigers who could make him the highest-paid player in the game should he switch clubs.
The Eels have made it clear they can retain both representative players. (DT)
Bennett is also open to a long-term offer, meaning a four or five-year package could be worth in excess of $5 million for the Kiwi Test star.
Brown’s current Eels deal is worth around $800,000 a season and while Parramatta want to keep him long term, they have the added complication of halves partner Mitchell Moses also being free to sign with rival clubs for 2024.
Moses is being courted by his former club Wests Tigers who could make him the highest-paid player in the game should he switch clubs.
The Eels have made it clear they can retain both representative players. (DT)