Penrith dynasty hero told he can talk to rival clubs
The Penrith Panthers have granted veteran prop Moses Leota permission to explore options with other NRL clubs despite his contract running through 2027. His management is testing his market value as he approaches the later stages of his career.
Why it matters
This move reflects the strategic roster management of professional sports teams and the economic realities of aging athletes in high-impact sports.
shares Share article Penrith have given tough prop Moses Leota permission to talk to rival clubs and test the market, despite being under contract until the end of 2027.
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