It was reported at one stage that over half of the NRL was chasing Dylan Brown, but the New Zealand international five-eighth yesterday snubbed all of the ...
It means the first player option is worth two years, and the second is worth four years. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, the six years worth of player options are broken up into two segments. "He's an Eels junior and only 22. [Mitchell Moses](https://www.zerotackle.com/players/mitchell-moses/), who is being chased by at least the [Canterbury Bulldogs](/rugby-league/teams/canterbury-bankstown-bulldogs/) and [Wests Tigers](https://www.zerotackle.com/nrl/teams/wests-tigers/), although other clubs could be interested. [NRL](/) was chasing [Dylan Brown](https://www.zerotackle.com/players/dylan-brown/), but the [New Zealand](https://www.zerotackle.com/rugby-league/international-teams/new-zealand/) international five-eighth yesterday snubbed all of the chasing clubs to remain at the [Parramatta Eels](https://www.zerotackle.com/nrl/teams/parramatta-eels/). [which is guaranteed to run until at least the end of 2025](https://www.zerotackle.com/dylan-brown-decides-future-signs-big-new-deal-with-massive-option-126557/), has an option in it which could see him remain in Western Sydney until at least 2031.