The enormous salary that Richie Muonga will earn in Japan
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As we mentioned earlier today, All Blacks flyhalf Richie Muonga will join Japan and Toshiba Brave Lobos after the 2023 World Cup. The club he signed with for three seasons, where he will receive an annual salary of approximately 1.2 million euros annually. An astronomical amount that places him among the highest paid rugby players in the world.
If the choice is not easy for the person who continues to gain ground with the All Blacks, the thought of his future and his family pushed him to make that decision as he confided in an interview. New Zealand Herald.
“It wasn’t an easy decision because I feel like I’m starting to find my feet in the All Blacks team. So far I’ve only contributed 60 or 70 per cent of what I can give.
But I only have a short window to play rugby and my job is to take care of my family and put them as my first priority.”
To summarize
At the end of the 2023 World Cup, All Blacks fly-half Richie Muonga will join Toshiba Brave Lobos. The club with which he joined for three seasons, where he will receive an annual salary of approximately 1.2 million euros annually. An astronomical amount that places him among the highest paid rugby players in the world.
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