I wonder whether the delay in extending Api & Starford and even the Luai situation is partly dependent on how much we can frontload their contracts in '27 (even the rest of this season & next season).
Hear me out ... in Richo's interview on 360 he mentioned we had the cap space to bring in KPP for the rest of this season. So we have $$$ we probably have to allocate to some existing top 30 players now to be cap compliant.
And in the forecasts for 2027/28 & beyond, we have to factor in $$$ upgrades for the likes of Latu, Samuela, Terrell, Jahream particularly.
So if we have the cap space, it makes sense to frontload our key players now ... Jarome, Api as priority and potentially Starford as he's off-contract Nov-1 for '27.
So in conclusion, maybe Richo is close to knowing how much cap we have left for '26 (with TDS leaving or if any other big $$$ signings are being targeted) to then be able to pay Api, Luai & Starford a lot more next year.
As a player, it would be beneficial to be front-loaded wouldn't it! They can put that money into, for example, an investment property which would reap dividends long-term. So let's say, Jarome is front-loaded an additional $300k next season, that's an additional $300k he could put to an investment property and over time will get a greater return (minus the tax hit).