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CVC cash may put Premiership clubs on trail of Racing 92 target Kieran Read

Posted on March 6, 2019

Racing 92’s bid to sign the New Zealand captain Kieran Read after next year’s World Cup on a £1m-a-year contract could be gazumped if Premiership clubs accept an investment of more than £200m from a private equity firm next month.

The clubs will vote on the offer for a minority stake in Premiership Rugby by CVC, the former owners of Formula One. The company believes it can make a significant return on its investment by securing lucrative sponsorship and television deals in the next decade.

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Each club would be armed with a payment of £20m. The aim is that it will be used for infrastructure projects and reducing debt with the salary cap pegged for the next two seasons, but sides are allowed two marquee players who are not part of the cap and Read is in that category.

Read, 33, has said he is likely to leave New Zealand after the 2019 World Cup. “We have always thought as a family that we would like to go overseas and use that experience for the kids,” he went on. “That is probably the main option at the moment.” He revealed that he had plenty of options, with retirement being one of them.

Racing 92 are confident that if Read does move to Europe, the northern half of Paris will be his destination. They had lined up the New Zealand centre Ryan Crotty, but that move has been shelved because signing both would take them over the Top 14’s salary cap.

A number of All Blacks have played for Racing. Joe Rokocoko is in the current squad, Dan Carter last season finished a three-year stint there and Ali Williams ended his career with last season’s beaten European Champions Cup finalists.

Racing’s president, Jacky Lorenzetti, has made signing Read his top priority, but reports in France claim that two Premiership clubs have made offers to Read, who took over the New Zealand captaincy from Richie McCaw after the 2015 World Cup.

Other All Blacks will be targets for French and English clubs after the World Cup, not least the fly-half Beauden Barrett, the full-back Ben Smith and Crotty, while the prop Owen Franks, whose brother Ben plays for Northampton, has said that moving overseas is an option.

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The salary cap in France is £3m more than it is in the Premiership but the marquee player provision partly makes up the difference and in a season in which, approaching the halfway mark, eight clubs are in a relegation battle, the need for players who can make a difference is more acute.

Worcester face losing their Wales wing Josh Adams, who is out of contract at Sixways at the end of the season. The Scarlets want to re-sign their former player and if they make him an offer which is turned down, Adams would not be available for his country under a rule that stipulates exiles who have opted not to play for a region need to have won at least 60 caps.

“Josh would be welcome here, there is no doubt about that,” said the Scarlets head coach, Wayne Pivac, who will take charge of Wales after the World Cup. “Finances meant we were not able to retain him after he came through the academy. He went away, is playing some really good rugby and I hope he is coming back to Wales.”

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