Knights' $13 million deal raises concerns among former players

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Dylan Brown has claimed that there are no get-out clauses in his $13 million deal with the Knights. In an interview, he compared his current agreement to an earlier one with the Eels that allowed him to leave early. However, veteran journalist Andrew Webster contradicted Brown's statement, saying that there are indeed clauses in the contract. Webster reported on NRL360 that both the Knights and Brown have get-out clauses for the last two years of the deal. This information has left some former players unhappy, as they raise concerns about the value of such a large contract for Brown, especially due to his average performance early in the season. Since Brown's move was announced, the Knights have maintained they have no regrets about the signing. Despite their public statements, insiders suggest that the team may be feeling nervous about the massive contract. Both Webster and fellow journalist Paul Crawley expressed that the Knights appear sensitive to criticism regarding the deal.


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