The Parramatta Eels have reportedly granted skipper and fullback Clinton Gutherson permission to negotiate with rival teams after informing him he won't be offered an extension with the club.

Ongoing injury concerns, the arrival of Jason Ryles as head coach, and the recruitment of Isaiah Iongi from the Penrith Panthers have led to speculation about Gutherson's future for some time.

On Thursday morning, reports emerged that Gutherson and his manager met with Ryles and Eels GM of Football Mark O'Neill to discuss his future at the club as he remains under contract until the end of the 2025 season.

The Sydney Morning Herald is now reporting that the Eels have granted him permission to speak with rival teams, making him one of the top free agents on the open market.

It is understood that the St George Illawarra Dragons are very interested in his services and have previously expressed a desire to bring him to the club.

2022 NRL Grand Final - Panthers v Eels
CONSTANT FIXTURE: Clint Gutherson has made more NRL appearances than any other fullback since 2019. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Parramatta recently signed Isaiah Iongi from the Penrith Panthers for the 2025 season, which could lead to a roster shift, potentially moving Gutherson to the bench.

Since arriving at the Eels, Jason Ryles spoke about a potential position shift for Gutho, with Iongi coming into the squad and shaking things up.

"Immediately he's a big part of the plans," Ryles said to Nine World Wide of Sport. 

He sees Gutherson as "good coverage for all positions on the field, especially all our backs, and then even at 13 and nine and that role there," Ryles said.

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