In-form Parramatta playmaker Corey Norman is one of several high-profile past and present Eels players reported to be caught up in NRL club's salary cap scandal.
According to Newscorp, the NRL's forensic investigation has uncovered documents suggesting Eels powerbrokers flouted the salary cap by offering players beefed up third-party payments.
It's understood the documents were put together from June 2013 to the end of the 2013 season and include details of payments owed to Chris Sandow, Will Hopoate, Reni Maitua, Wille Tonga, Justin Hunt and Cheyse Blair.
Money owed to Norman, hooker Nathan Peats and now departed English prop Lee Mossop, who all joined for the start of the 2014 campaign was also detailed.
Under NRL rules, third-party agreements must be at arms length from the club, but the report claims documents state that in some cases the club made unregistered third-party payments.