Parramatta fan favourite Maika Sivo is being lined up as the first off-contract Eels domino to fall with the flying Fijian close to re-signing on a two-year deal.

While back-row star Ryan Matterson has made headlines for being shopped to rival clubs, NRL.com understands negotiations around Sivo staying in blue and gold are close to completion.

Retaining Sivo looms as a coup for Parramatta given lucrative interest from French rugby outfits that will see him sacrifice a significant six-figure sum to stay in the NRL.

Negotiations around an Eels extension until the end of 2023 are understood to be almost done, with the deal to be finalised over the next week.

Despite the clear financial incentives on offer in overseas rugby, where ex-Eel Semi Radradra now plies his trade on a multimillion-dollar deal with English outfit Bristol, Sivo is understood to be prioritising permanent residency and the career he has set up with Parramatta.

With 37 tries in 47 NRL appearances, Sivo's preference has always been to stay at the Eels if the right deal can be worked out.

Coach Brad Arthur is confident Matterson sits in the same boat after his management emailed NRL clubs last week requesting expressions of interest in him for 2022, as first reported by The Australian.

The fringe NSW Origin forward has an option in his favour for next season in a similar manner to Mitchell Moses and Nathan Brown.

While an extension beyond 2022 has been discussed for Moses, and another tabled to Brown, Matterson is also understood to be open to a new deal beyond next season, a prospect Parramatta are also happy to explore.

Arthur is managed by the same agency as Matterson and Sivo and said he was unaware of any unrest around the 26-year-old forward's future.

"We want Matto to stay. I didn't know any of that," Arthur said leading into Thursday's heavyweight stoush with Melbourne.

"Matto is more than comfortable here. He's comfortable in the environment that we've put around him, he likes the playing group.

"At the end of the day players have got to do what's best for them.

"But I'm sure Matto knows what's best for him is to stay here."

Arthur said he would wait until after the Bankwest clash with the Storm to discuss Matterson's future with him.

The Eels junior excelled in his return to Parramatta last season after an ugly exit from Wests Tigers.

While the reasons for Matterson's fall-out with the Tigers have never been fully explained publicly, that contract saga, along with several others, have prompted the NRL to explore contract reform around trade windows and transfer negotiations.

"Not today or tomorrow, we've got a game to worry about. I might have a chat to him about it next week," Arthur said.

"I'm sure if he wants to talk to me about it he will, but I'm more than comfortable that Ryan wants to stay at the club.

"We're happy with the squad that we've got. It's hard to keep everyone but that's the goal."

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  • Did they say how much they'll be paying Sivo

    • No & but it says he's sacrificing a 6 figured sum from Union to stay. I think his Australian citizenship is more important to Sivo at this stage in his career compared to money, once he gets his citizenship he will bring his Mum & Dad over from Fiji to live. 

      • Once he gets his citizenship I am betting he will do a Semi and take the six figures.

        Oh well, we have 2 years to change his mind, and hopefuy he keeps his mind on the game.

        I would extende Fergo in  heartbeat but not get too excited about Moses.

        Let him play out the 12 month extension while we see how young Jacob turns out.

        • Him taking the 6 figures won't be a worry till the 2024 season Col. So it's not a short term worry. A lot can happen in that time frame.

          Yeah happy to keep Fergo but it's gotta be on a bit of price cut deal compared to his current one (about 550k a year he is on)

          Moses will get re-signed no matter how Jakob Arthur turns out, the club has backed him to be the man moving forward. 

          • He turns 28 in October this year, if we sign him, lets say a 2 year deal, I highly doubt many union clubs would want him at 30. We should be planning for the future.

             

            • Thet are still playing Yawnion at 37 mate - 3 years on a solid six figures he is set for life.

  • All off contract players 2021 according to Zero tackle,

    Nathan BrownBryce CartwrightHaze DunsterBlake FergusonDavid HollisSamuel HughesJoey LussickMichael OldfieldTom OpacicJordan RankinMaika SivoWill SmithRay Stone

    Nathan - extend

    Cartwright - need to see what he offers

    Dunster - extend

    Hollis and Hughes - same as Cartwright but they need to get a reasonable slice of game time.

    Lussick - silly having him on a 1 year deal imo - needs game time.

    Oldfield, Rankin, - See comments on Hughes and Hollis

    Opacic - I (think) I can understand his 1 year deal but reckon he will be extendedif he stays injury free.

    Will Smith - extend

    Ray Stone - not a fan but extend only if he shows he deserves it. Don't see him getting much game time actually.

     

    Nathan Brown | Zero Tackle
    Nathan Brown of Parramatta Eels player profile including contract information, NRL news, stats and rumours.
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