Laumape will disappear

Laumape will disappear

Barely a year after arriving in Stade Français Paris, Ngani Laumape should not have to extend the adventure in order to join the lucrative Japanese championship.

Ngani Laumape and Stade Français Paris, the story will end. The New Zealand international (15 caps) opted to go into exile in a top 14 match on a three-year contract in the context of Gael Fico’s departure for Racing 92. Not necessarily entering into the plans of the All Blacks staff. The Palmerston North native had stated that the salary argument raised by the club, led by Hans-Peter Wild, was important to the decision. However, after a first season beyond expectations, with only three attempts scored in 22 games played in the Paris jersey, Njani Laumab no longer treads on the lawn at Stade Jean Bowen.. Indeed, according to the information received from the specialized site regpiramaThe New Zealand International and the Paris Stade de France will separate after just one year. After Waisea’s departure from Toulon, he is another strong element in the backlines of the capital club leaving.

Laumape is on its way to Japan

A departure has seemed inevitable since Hans-Peter Wild’s interview for the magazine olympic back, where the latter did not deny the integration problems of Njani Laumab. ” His family is having a hard time adjusting to the huge city of Paris, so we recently looked into the possibility of releasing the player. ”, declared the Swiss businessman. In reference to the search for “a better option for him, his family and the club,” the Parisian president finally agreed to release his player two years after the expiration of his contract. In order to turn back, Ngani Laumape must take the direction of the Japanese championship, which always attracts more top players, at the expense of his former team Hurricanes. Through the voice of her coach Jason Holland, the latter indicated her interest, which should remain a dead letter.

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