Saracens signing wants to opt out of five-year agreement with Premiership champions

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Stormers lock Cobus Wiese wishes to renege on Saracens deal

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 25: Cobus Wiese of the Stormers runs with the ball during the Super Rugby match between DHL Stormers and Highlanders at DHL Newlands Stadium on May 25, 2019 in Cape Town, South Africa. (Photo by Carl Fourie/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

‘ move for youngster Cobus Wiese is in doubt following their relegation to the Championship next season.

We reported in December that the and European champions had agreed a five-year deal with the former junior Springbok to join them later this year.

They were keen to activate a release clause in his Stormers contract and slowly introduce him into the first-team after initially playing him in the academy side.

The Paper understands Wiese isn’t quite as keen on making a move to north London as he once was, but there is still plenty of interest in him from Premiership clubs if he does manage to get out of the deal.

We believe and are keeping a close eye on developments and have already expressed their interest if he comes back on the market.

Wiese also has an option in France, with interested in taking him to the .

Wiese not linking up with Saracens next season would be another blow to the fallen champions who have seen a host of stars depart since it was announced they would accept relegation.

Saracens boss Mark McCall has managed to add some numbers with Will Hopley from Bedford , ‘ centre Harry Sloan and Jersey Reds star Alec Clarey all signing up.

NEIL FISSLER

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