NRL star Corey Norman's mounting baggage threatens to damage his contract asking price after he copped two drug convictions on Wednesday.
Norman will have to front a meeting with Parramatta officials to determine any club punishments over the drug matters.
But the playmaker has also been seeking a big pay upgrade that would put him among the game's biggest earners after he comes off contract at the end of this season.
Norman pleaded guilty to charges of possessing a prohibited drug and possessing a prescribed restricted substance and was fined $800 when he appeared at Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday.
It came after he had MDMA and Diazepam seized from him by security at Sydney's The Star Casino when he underwent a random check in May.