The Scotsman

Russell to join Montpellie­r as big-money move agreed

● Scots star signs pre-contract deal with French giants ● Six-year spell at Warriors to end after next season

- EXCLUSIVE By IAIN MORRISON

Finn Russell’s emergence as a worldclass stand-off will be recognised with a big-money move to Montpellie­r after next season.

According to a well-placed source in France, Russell, who was pivotal in Scotland’s stunning 24-19 win over Australia in Sydney on Saturday, has signed a pre-contract agreement with the French giants

The move – ending Russell’s six-year spell with Glasgow Warriors – will enable the 24-year-old to team up again with the former Scotland coach, Vern Cotter, ahead of the 2018-19 campaign.

Many felt Cotter was ushered out of Murrayfiel­d’s back door at the end of last season with undue haste after a highly successful stint with Scotland. Some will see this as a small act of revenge by the New Zealander, who has not been slow in spending Mohed Altrad’s money at Montpellie­r. The Syrian-born businessma­n who backs the French club can afford it – he is reported to be worth in the region of €1.5 billion (£1.3bn).

Cotter is said to be earning €1 million (£876,585) a year, making him the highest-paid rugby coach in the world. Russell’s pay package has not been revealed, but the Scot will earn a multiple of his current salary. His Scotland half-back partner, Greig Laidlaw, will reportedly be on €350,000 (£306,800) a year at Clermont next season.

Frans Steyn will leave Montpellie­r at the end of next season, so Russell is effectivel­y replacing the South African, but the Scot will have to be at his best to get any meaningful game time since the 28-year-old stand-off Aaron Cruden, with 47 All Blacks caps to his name, joins Montpellie­r this summer. He was the No 1 stand-off in New Zealand for several years and still would be were it not for the prodigious talent that is Beauden Barrett. Understand­ably reluctant to play second

 ?? PICTURE: RYAN PIERSE/GETTY IMAGES ?? 0 Finn Russell celebrates his try against Australia. The Scotland stand-off’s performanc­es have earned him a lucrative transfer.
PICTURE: RYAN PIERSE/GETTY IMAGES 0 Finn Russell celebrates his try against Australia. The Scotland stand-off’s performanc­es have earned him a lucrative transfer.
 ??  ?? 0 Russell arrives in Auckland yesterday to join the British and Irish Lions tour.
0 Russell arrives in Auckland yesterday to join the British and Irish Lions tour.

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