In a surprising and exciting turn of events, Nathan Cleary has officially announced that he is staying with the Penrith Panthers after signing a significant contract extension.
The news comes as a major relief to fans and the club, ending months of speculation about his future and confirming that the talented halfback will continue to lead the Panthers for several more seasons.
Cleary, widely regarded as one of the best playmakers in the NRL, has been a key figure in Penrith’s recent dominance in the competition, guiding the team to multiple premierships and earning accolades along the way, including State of Origin and Australian representative honors.
His decision to remain with the Panthers is a massive boost for the club, which has built a reputation as one of the top teams in the NRL in recent years.
The new contract is expected to be one of the largest in the NRL, making Cleary one of the highest-paid players in the competition.
The extension also highlights the Panthers’ commitment to maintaining their championship-winning squad, as the club continues to pursue further success both domestically and internationally.
Cleary’s decision to remain at Penrith has been met with excitement and relief from fans, who were anxiously awaiting news of his future.
The 26-year-old has been a central figure in the team’s rise, showcasing not only his exceptional kicking and playmaking skills but also his leadership and mental toughness.
His partnership with fellow star players, including his father and head coach Ivan Cleary, has been instrumental in the team’s success over the last few years.
In a statement regarding his extension, Cleary expressed his deep gratitude to the club and its supporters. “Penrith has always been my home. It’s where I grew up, and where my career has flourished,” he said.
“This club means so much to me, and I’m honoured to have the opportunity to continue playing for the Panthers and chasing more titles with the team.”
Penrith Panthers CEO Brian Fletcher also weighed in on the announcement, saying, “Nathan’s re-signing is a huge moment for the club. He’s been an integral part of our success and is a key player in our future plans. We’re thrilled that he’ll continue to lead us on and off the field.”
As Cleary embarks on this next chapter with Penrith, the Panthers look set to continue their reign at the top of the NRL for years to come.