Roosters confused by Moses rumor, no interest shown

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Shockwaves have been sent through the Rugby League world as reports surfaced that the Roosters were considering a move for Mitchell Moses, who is apparently at odds with the Eels' management.

The Roosters, known for their strategic plays and strong team cohesion, have made it clear that they have no interest in signing the talented halfback.

However, there is some good news for Parramatta fans - it seems that Moses has had encouraging talks with incoming coach Jason Ryles about his future with the team.

Despite this positive development, rumors continue to swirl, with the Roosters being named as a potential destination for Moses if he were to request a release from his current contract, which extends until 2026 with player options until 2028.

The Sydney Morning Herald has reported that the Roosters are focused on securing young star Sam Walker for the long term, seeing him as a key player for the future.

They have made it clear that they will not engage with Moses' agent, Isaac Moses, further dispelling any speculation about a potential move for the Eels' playmaker.

In the unpredictable world of Rugby League, anything can happen.

But for now, it seems that Moses is set to stay with the Eels, much to the relief of their loyal supporters.

The Roosters, on the other hand, are sticking to their game plan and looking towards a bright future with their young talent leading the way.

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