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Thomas Corbet
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September 26, 2024 at 10:20 a.m.
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Rich in real false rumors sometimes denied by those concerned, the transfer market of the Top 14 has been stirring in recent days, notably with a nice wave of contract extensions. In Toulon, Bordeaux-Bègles or Perpignan, here are the latest transfer information.
Bordeaux-Bègles: Moeafana extends, Mary arrives
UBB is probably the club that is fueling the most transfer dramas at the start of the 2024 season, between the extension of Matthieu Jalibert which is slow to come and the recruitment of Tevita Tatafu is taking longer than expected.
Another hot issue, however, has just found a happy outcome for the Gironde leaders who have just formalized the contract extension of international center Yoram Moeafana (28 selections) for a period of 3 years. Courted by Toulouse, he is now linked to the club until 2028.
Furthermore, as recently announced Olympic Middaythe UBB records the arrival of the left pillar of the US Dax Louis Mary.
Toulon: two extensions and a departure
Rather well underway at the start of the championship with two victories in three matches, RC Toulon is also working behind the scenes to consolidate its squad for next seasons.
According to Olympic Middaythe Var club should therefore very soon announce significant contract extensions concerning two of its French internationals: that of 3e Esteban Abadie line and that of left pillar Dany Priso.
On the other hand, Toulon has already formalized the departure at the end of the season of Leicester center three-quarter Fainga’anuku, who is returning to New Zealand with the Crusaders in order to relaunch his career with the All Blacks.
Perpignan: Van Tonder extends
A tireless worker and inveterate tackler (he has made 48 tackles in three Top 14 matches this season), South African flanker Jacobus Van Tonder is one of Aimé-Giral’s favorites.
Usap and the player have agreed on a 2-year contract extension which will therefore run until 2027.
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