Eels face 'agonising' decision over $1m halves

Parramatta faces the agonising decision in coming weeks of which of their star halves to let go - Michell Moses or Dylan Brown. The two had best-ever seasons this year - helping the Eels all the way to the grand final. Both are available to rival clubs for 2024, having failed to come to terms with the Eels before the November 1 deadline last week. The pair are proven match-winners and among the hottest properties on the open market. Both can command overs from clubs desperate for class playmakers and, as such, the Eels will find it near impossible to keep them both under the salary cap. Brown's manager Gavin Orr told Wide World of Sports his client has around 10 clubs on his trail - and Moses isn't far behind. "There are few clubs not interested in Dylan, to be honest," Orr said. "Wayne Bennett has made him the new No.1 target at the Dolphins and that will inflate the market. "Dylan loves the Eels and wants to stay … but he also has to think of his family and his future." The Tigers are prepared to throw massive dollars at Moses, a local junior who started his career at the club. The Bulldogs will also have plenty of money to throw at a quality playmaker and are certain to have a crack at one or the other.

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