According to Planet Rugbythe Scottish three-quarter wing Duhan van der Merwe does not plan to return to South Africa despite the rumors. At the end of the contract with Edinburghhe explored other options and found himself in the sights of several clubs in the Top 14. His current club hopes to extend his contract, but tempting offers from France could well influence his choice.
A Scottish star in the sights of the Top 14
Van der Merwe, renowned for his power and his spectacular attempts (28 achievements with the XV du Chardon), interests several Top 14 teams, notably La Rochelle, Montpellier, Lyon et Bayonne. Pour La Rochellewho could lose Raymond Rhule and Teddy Thomas, the Scot would represent a recruit of choice to maintain an efficient attack line.
A financial obstacle for French clubs
However, the main challenge for clubs remains his salary, estimated at 30,000 euros per month. This requirement represents a significant investment, especially for Top 14 clubs seeking to strengthen their squads with international caliber players. However, the demand for foreign stars remains high, and La Rochelle could be ready to invest to fill the likely departures.
Why not South Africa?
Despite speculation, Planet Rugby reports that Van der Merwe has no intention of returning to South Africa. His mother denied any discussions with clubs like Stormersemphasizing that the player prefers to consider other opportunities in Europe. Edinburgh are still trying to extend his contract, but the prospect of a move to France is looking increasingly likely.
Negotiations in progress
As Edinburgh and French clubs continue their efforts to attract this explosive winger, his future should be decided in the coming months. It is certain that Duhan van der Merwe will continue to fuel discussions in the transfer market, whether he chooses to stay in Scotland or try a new adventure in the Top 14.
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