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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - MAY 18: Bristol Bears director of rugby Pat Lam looks on during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Newcastle Falcons and Bristol Bears at Kingston Park on May 18, 2019 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)

WASPS have made a move to take former winger Paolo Odogwu back to his home town.

The -born 22-year-old is out of contract with the Sharks this summer and it was announced during the week that he is being released, with competition at the AJ Bell stadium squeezing him out of the picture.

Odogwu, who started his career in the academy, is the winger that Dai Young has been looking for since Christian Wade walked out for the .

GEORGE McGUIGAN is at the centre of a three way tug-of-war between rivals Leicester Tigers and Gloucester, and his current employers .

McGuigan returned to the North East last summer after a spell with the Tigers but could be on the move  again following relegation to the Championship.

The 26-year-old former England Saxons hooker is now weighing up his options for next season which include signing a new deal with or moving to the Premiership.

Blindside understands that suggestions the U20 international has already agreed to move to Kingsholm are premature.

Wanted: Newcastle Falcons hooker George McGuigan. Photo: Stu Forster/Getty Images

BRISTOL BEARS boss is still targeting a couple of signings to bolster his squad for next season.

Lam has already announced that England international Nathan Hughes and Bath lock Dave Attwood are moving to the club from Wasps and Bath respectively.

And he is keen to strengthen his front row options in particular and is looking to see who is available for a move.

Lam wants to replace Tongan international tighthead prop Sione Faletau, who, it was announced last week, was leaving Ashton Gate.

Lam also wants another hooker with Nick Fenton-Wells moving into a team manager administration role now the season has ended.

HARLEQUINS could suffer a setback in their move for Bordeaux Begles’ veteran fly-half Brock James, who looks ready to stay in .

Quins are weighing a move for James, who will celebrate his 38th birthday in October, but it would appear he could be returning to La Rochelle.

James has spent the last 13 years playing in France for Clermont Auvergne and La Rochelle before joining Bordeaux at the start of this season.

He has been offered a one-year deal by his La Rochelle who are parting company with Ryan Lamb when his contract runs out later this summer.

NEIL FISSLER / Photo: Getty Images

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