Bristol Post

Rugby Diamond delight as Tuilagi switches from Tigers to Sharks

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MANU Tuilagi has completed his switch from Leicester Tigers to Gallagher Premiershi­p rivals Sale Sharks.

The 29-year-old will keep his England career alive by staying on home soil, after agreeing a deal with Sale that runs until the end of the 2020-21 campaign.

The 43-cap England centre was a free agent after rejecting a 25 per cent pay cut and leaving Leicester Tigers, the club he joined as a teenager.

Tuilagi will now be available for Sale’s push towards the play-offs when the Premiershi­p season resumes next month after the coronaviru­s shutdown.

The Sharks sit second place in the league standings, and British and Irish Lions powerhouse Tuilagi’s addition will prove a real coup for boss Steve Diamond’s side.

“We contacted Manu’s agent and Leicester Tigers last week to discuss the player’s current position,” said Sale rugby director Diamond.

“After discussion­s on Friday, all parties - Leicester Tigers, Manu Tuilagi and Sale Sharks - agreed that the player was a free agent and was able to enter into negotiatio­ns with another club.

“Manu will be a fantastic commercial and playing addition to our squad and I am looking forward to seeing him join up with the lads at Carrington this week.”

Tuilagi’s England career would have stalled had he moved abroad, with lucrative offers available to the Samoa-born star in both France and Japan. The Rugby Football Union (RFU) continues to stand by its position of not selecting overseas-based players.

Tuilagi headed a group of players able to leave Leicester as free agents effectivel­y due to breach of contract. The PA news agency understand­s the highly-regarded England mainstay has the ability to sue the Tigers for constructi­ve dismissal.

Leicester insisted they had been forced into drastic cost-cutting measures to offset the coronaviru­s’ impact, making 31 redundanci­es across club staff.

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Picture: Laurence Griffiths/Getty

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