Siya Kolisi’s move from French giants Racing 92 to the Sharks is reportedly on the brink of collapse after talks between the teams have hit a deadlock.
According to RugbyPass correspondent Neil Fissler, discussions have stalled as Racing owner Jacky Lorenzetti demands a full repayment of the R17 million (€726,200) spent to sign Kolisi from the Durbanites in early 2023.
Kolisi, who has been with Racing for less than a year, made 18 appearances last season but has faced sharp criticism from Lorenzetti. After Racing’s Top 14 playoff loss to Bordeaux, Lorenzetti accused the Springbok captain of being “out of shape and invisible”.
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Despite their soured relationship, Lorenzetti is believed to be refusing to release the 33-year-old unless the Sharks meet his financial demands in full.
While the South African franchise are looking to stagger the payment over two to three years, Lorenzetti is understood to have rejected the proposal outright.
If the stalemate persists, two-time World Cup winner Kolisi could find himself back in Paris after the Rugby Championship, despite his desire to return to Mzansi.
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