Benetton dropped a major hint that Louis Lynagh is on his way to Italy to finalise his move from Harlequins that, RugbyPass exclusively revealed last Wednesday.
The high-flying United Rugby Championship players mysteriously shared a photo of a person carrying a ticket on an airline with the famous London skyline in the background on X, the former Twitter.
It’s believed that the winger will sign a two-year contract with Treviso, his home club, after Harlequins forced him into a trade by declining to offer him a new term.
The Wallabies veteran Michael’s 23-year-old son Lynagh has scored 27 tries in 58 games for Quins. Saracens expressed interest in Lynagh, and at the beginning of last week, Bath decided to join Benetton.
It is now thought that he is in Italy signing the contract and going through a medical, thus Gonzalo Quesada will probably be calling his door to play for the Azzurri.
It is unlikely that Lynagh will be the final player to depart from Twickenham Stoop this summer, as The Sharks are planning to spend £500,000 to get Andre Esterhuizen, who is nearing the end of his contract.
The Durban-based URC team lost the World Cup-winning inside centre four years ago, but they are willing to shell out a lot of money to have him back before the new campaign begins.
They could also offer him a contract that would make him one of the highest-paid Springbok players in their own country, with pay potentially reaching up to £500,000 annually.
seasoned scrum-half for England While Lovejoy Chawatama, a former London Irish tight end, has signed with the Bristol Bears and is on his way to the West Country, Danny Care is a target for Bayonne.
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