A homesick Semi Radradra is reportedly prepared to sacrifice up to $2 million playing rugby union in order to return to the NRL.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the Fijian winger has told close friends he wants to return to NRL with South Sydney.
If reports were to be believed, the South Sydney Rabbitohs could become a likely destination following the retirement of Sam Burgess due to a recurring shoulder injury.
This however will depend on whether they will receive salary cap dispensation for the English star’s contract which was worth around $1 million per season.
Radradra has recently been linked with a move to the Rabbitohs while Canterbury expressed interest before he represented Fiji in the Rugby World Cup.
According to the Telegraph, a third party is acting between Radradra and NRL clubs with the former Kangaroos flyer happy to field offers around $500,000 per season.
🐰 The South Sydney Rabbitohs are keen to link with Semi Radradra if successful in getting cap relief for the recently-retired Sam Burgess
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