French fly-half Frederic Michalak has signed a one-year contract to play for the Sharks in South Africa after this year’s World Cup, Sud Radio reported on Friday.
The 24-year-old Toulouse playmaker will make an official announcement on his transfer at a press conference in Paris later on Friday.
Michalak is generally regarded as French coach Bernard Laporte’s first choice in the number 10 jersey but has been out of action since undergoing a knee operation in November.
He is not expected to return to action until mid-March at the earliest and will miss the entire Six Nations campaign.
Sud Radio said that Michalak, who has played 42 times for France, would join his new side after the World Cup if he is selected in the squad by Laporte and during July this year if he is not.
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