Now Channel 9's Danny Weidler reports Suaalii has asked the Bunnies to agree to some wild demands — for any player, let alone a schoolboy yet to make his first-grade debut — if they want to keep him out of rugby's clutches.
Suaalii, contracted to Souths next year, reportedly wants to sign a long-term deal but with get-out clauses in his favour almost every season.
"On August 31 he had a get-out clause from his 2021 South Sydney contract. He elected not to exercise that clause, so he still has a contract for 2021," Weidler said on 100% Footy.
"What he wants is a five-year deal from the Rabbitohs, but he has rejected any approach in regards to that because he wants certain clauses in that in his favour.
"It's a little bit complicated but he wants an upgraded deal for 2021, and then for 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 to be at Souths.
"But 2022, 2023 and 2024 he wants get-out clauses in his favour."
Weidler said Souths "won't cop" the "very unusual request", before adding Suaalii has made similar demands of rugby, but for a three-year deal rather than five years.
"In rugby there's apparently a three-year offer on the table for Joseph and in that situation he wants get-out clauses in years two and three," Weidler said.
"It's quite a remarkable thing for a schoolboy to be looking at this.
"He's an extremely talented player … is it too much?"
Rugby league guru and former Penrith boss Phil Gould said there's no way he'd agree to those terms if he was in charge at Souths, because any deal would come back to haunt the club.
"It can only happen to the detriment of the club, you're putting the club in a poor position," Gould said.
"The player will only take up his option if he thinks he's not worth the money. If he thinks he's worth more he'll put himself on the market and try for a release."
Sharks premiership-winner Paul Gallen said if Suaalii is angling for get-out clauses, he should back himself to sign one-year deals and renegotiate for a better contract at the end of every season.
"If he's that confident in himself, just sign one-year deals," Gallen said. "If he's that confident in his own ability and what he can do on the field, just sign a one-year deal — you're off contract every year anyway."