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REPORT: Barrett in multi-million pound move to Japan

TRANSFER TALK: Fresh reports suggest that All Black and Blues superstar back Beauden Barrett has agreed to a lucrative deal to play for Suntory Sungoliath in Japan.

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According to the Daily Mail the 29-year-old, All Black has agreed a multi-million pound move to Suntory Sungoliath as the exodus of players to Japan continues.

The two-time World Player of the year is currently plying his trade at the Blues in New Zealand, with strong performances in the first three round of the competition.

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However, reports suggest that he will not represent the All Blacks for two years, as the New Zealand Rugby Union agreed to the deal to help ease the financial strain of COVID-19.

The Sportsmail article is reporting that Barrett will earn NZ $1.5m per season while he is in Japan, which would make him one of the highest-paid players in the World.

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In 2019, Barrett confirmed that he would stay with New Zealand Rugby (NZR) for a further four years.

Part of Barrett’s new contract with the Blues said that he also has an option to take a short playing break in Japan sometime over the next four years, with any break to be negotiated with NZR and the Blues. It would appear that the former Hurricanes star is now taking this opportunity.

Japan is fast becoming the premier choice for some of the top rugby players in the world with lucrative deals in this area.

Here is a list of just some of the big players in this league during the 2019-2020 season.

  • Dan Carter – Kobe Steel
  • Samu Kerevi – Suntory Sungoliath
  • Matt Giteau – Suntory Sungoliath
  • David Pocock – Wild Knights
  • Kieran Read – Toyota Verblitz
  • Willie le Roux – Toyota Verblitz
  • Malcolm Marx – Hino Red Dolphins
  • Duane Vermeulen – Kubota Spears

Manu Tuilagi was confirmed to have left Leicester Tigers on Wednesday, and transfer rumours suggest that the England centre could also be heading towards Japan in the not so distant future.

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Source: Rugbypass & DailyMail

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