Springbok players are red-hot property right now.

Springboks rugby players are like diamonds for prospective clubs seeking to boost their squads.

Given their recent dominance over World Rugby, SA rugby players are now in even more demand than they ever have been. That says a lot. So, these are the latest Springboks linked with moves.

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SPRINGBOKS SIGNINGS – EXITS

Manie Libbok is the latest Springboks player linked with a move abroad.

The controversial and highly-skilled Stormers and Boks flyhalf is linked with a move to Japan. Meanwhile, the Stormers have reportedly paved a way for their Springboks playmaker.

“The Stormers and Manie Libbok have reportedly come to some sort of agreement that’ll allow him to take a sabbatical to go play abroad for an extended period,” the report read on The South African.

HEROES SET TO RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA

Springboks stars, Handre Pollard and Cobus Reinach will both be returning to South Africa.

Furthermore, Pollard has signed a massive deal that will see him return to Loftus to play for the Bulls next season. Meaning, our Bok flyhalf will be flying back to SA to play in his country of birth next season.

Meanwhile, Reinach has been unveiled by the Stormers as one of their newest recruits.

“Cobus is a premier talent and we are thrilled to have someone of his quality coming in to bolster our squad,” Stormers CEO Johan le Roux told the SA Rugby media.

“While the primary focus will always be on developing local talent, it is also important that our coaching staff are on the look-out for strategic acquisitions at the top end of the game that will help take us forward,” he added.


WHICH BOKS WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE RETURN TO SA? ALSO, WHICH SA-BASED OUTFIT SHOULD THEY JOIN?

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Src: TheSouthAfrican.com - https://rugga.co.za/springboks/springboks-signings-exits-flyhalf-given-the-greenlight/