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Eels land Zac Lomax despite massive $200k pay cut

The Eels have reportedly landed a huge signing coup with Zac Lomax set to sign a bumper contract four-year deal to join Brad Arthur’s outfit.

Zac Lomax will have a new home in 2025. Picture: Brett Costello
Zac Lomax will have a new home in 2025. Picture: Brett Costello

The Eels have reportedly landed a huge coup, with Dragons star Zac Lomax set to sign a bumper contract worth $2.6 million to join Brad Arthur’s outfit.

According to the SMH, Lomax’s fresh deal will span over four years, with the finer details reportedly being finalised.

Lomax was granted a release from the final two years of his St George Illawarra contract last week, meaning he is now free to sign with rivals for the 2025 season and beyond.

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The 24-year-old is set to play in the centres at the Eels and the club are expected to announce the coup as early as next week.

Lomax was set to earn $850,000 in 2025 and $875,000 in 2026 at the Dragons, but has taken a significant pay cut to join the Parramatta side for around $650,000 per-year.

Eels powerbrokers are also reportedly angling to see him join the club before the 2025 season and haven’t given up hope he will wear the blue and gold strip sooner.

Zac Lomax is set to join Parramatta. Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images
Zac Lomax is set to join Parramatta. Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images

Despite his current contract situation, Lomax has been in fine form for the Dragons and has been one of their best players alongside Ben Hunt.

Parramatta bosses reportedly have held meetings with the NRL regarding the amount Lomax will take up on their salary cap.

A figure close to $850,000 is reportedly set to come off the club’s salary cap due to rules dictating players can’t join rival clubs for a contract worth less than their previous deal.

Lomax has been disgruntled at the Dragons since coach Shane Flanagan made the decision to shift him to the wing, having previously played as a centre at the Red V.

However, he had reportedly asked for a release from his contract in pre-season, before that decision was made.

Originally published as Eels land Zac Lomax despite massive $200k pay cut

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