Dragons winger Zac Lomax is set to sign a multi-million dollar deal with the Parramatta Eels to join the club until 2028.
Lomax’s management and Parramatta officials are finalising the terms of the deal, which is expected to be worth $2.6 million over the four years of the contract.
Lomax will join the Eels as a centre, but also has the ability to play wing and fullback as he has previously for the Dragons. The deal could be formally announced as early as next week.
The deal is not scheduled to begin until 2025, but the Eels haven’t given up hope of luring Lomax to the club this season. That will require agreement with the Dragons, who are chasing a suitable player as compensation.
Lomax has been released from the final two years of his contract with the Dragons, believed to be worth $850,000 in 2025 and $875,000 in 2026.
The Eels have been in discussions with the NRL about the salary cap ramifications with the club hellbent on not having Lomax go in the cap for any more than $650,000 a season.
Arthur told the Herald he had been impressed with the 24-year-old.
“I met with Zac at my home,” Arthur said. “We’ve got genuine interest and we want to bolster our squad. We always said we were short an outside back. He’s off contract for ’25.
“I was very impressed with him. He seems like a very mature young man who knows what he wants to get out of his life.”
Lomax has expressed his frustration with being moved to the wing for the Dragons this season, but his issues seemed to stem long before Flanagan’s arrival at the club.
He asked for a release from his Dragons contract in pre-season, one of several times he has formally requested to leave the club stretching back to the tenure of former coach Anthony Griffin.