Sharks chief executive Eduard Coetzee says moves for Andre Esterhuizen and Trevor Nyakane are in the pipeline, but the Springboks have yet to put pen to paper.
Sharks chief Eduard Coetzee says moves for Andre Esterhuizen and Trevor Nyakane are in the pipeline, but the Springboks have yet to put pen to paper.
Looking to significantly strengthen the squad available to Neil Powell and John Plumtree next season, the Sharks have targeted the two World Cup winners.“André’s contract is still valid until the middle of next year and there is a significant transfer fee to buy him out, which we will never be able to afford,” Coetzee told“At this stage, André’s move is still in the pipeline and I really hope he can return.
“André and Trevor are players that the coaching team believes can add value. With our contracting, we want to make sure that we have the right experience in the right positions.”This content is not behind a paywall and it is Habari Media's commitment that it remains so and access to the content is free.
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