The Roosters are set to undergo their biggest cleanout in two decades if they fail to make the finals.The glamour team is currently in 12th spot on the ladder, but just one point away from eighth position on a congested table.The Roosters have been massive under-performers and remarkably, with one of the best rosters in the league, have scored less points than any team in the NRL.The club has already signed Penrith hardman Spencer Leniu and Knights tryscoring ace Dom Young, while former favourite Mitchell Pearce is likely to rejoin the club, meaning players will have to go.Roosters supremo Nick Politis has poured millions of dollars into the club and demands excellence in return - and it hasn't been forthcoming.Back in the 1980s and '90s, the Roosters were known as the game's "transit lounge" because of the numbers of players coming and going every year.The arrival of Trent Robinson - and many years of success - brought a new stability to the club… but things could be about to change.Assistant coach Jason Ryles has already been shown the door for talking to rival clubs while classy utility back Joseph Suaalii is likely to be released despite being under contract for next year after signing with the ARU for 2025 and big forward Fletcher Baker has signed with Brisbane.But it doesn't end there - centre Billy Smith, utilities Connor Watson and Drew Hutchison, hooker Jake Turpin, winger Jaxson Paulo, prop Matt Lodge and recently-signed ex-Eel Nathan Brown are all off contract and playing for their futures.Half Sam Walker and utility back Paul Momirovski are under contract for next year but are out of favour and may also be shopped around as the Roosters undergo a massive transformation in a bid to regain their status as an elite club.
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