Out of favour winger could walk away from the national jersey after turbulent season.
Wallabies winger Digby Ioane is close to signing with French club Stade Francais following a contractual dispute with the Queensland Reds.
Ioane, 27, who has played 34 Tests for the Wallabies, has given the Reds notice that he will not be taking up his option with the Super Rugby team next year.
“Ioane is close to signing with Stade Francais, although Toulouse is also in the running,” as reported in The Australian.
The Australian said that Ioane would have considered offers from other Australian Super Rugby teams but he has a separate agreement with the Reds that if he played in Australia next year, it would be only with Queensland.
However, relations between Ioane and the Reds had broken down over the handling of a dispute about a third-party payment and the player’s conduct.
Ioane was disciplined and dropped from a Super 15 match last month following an incident at a pub in Melbourne.
Should he sign with an overseas club for several seasons he may not be available for Wallabies’ selection for the 2015 World Cup in England.
The Australian Rugby Union has rules in place blocking Wallaby team selection for overseas contracted players.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie said he hopes Ioane will still end up playing for the Reds next season.
“You know my motto: Never say never,” McKenzie said. “We’ll just see. Until there’s pen on paper, it’s never say never for me.
“I have no trouble working with Digby,” he added. “We’ve always got on well together.
“The issue is being handled by the front office. The football department is not getting involved, so it is business as usual as far as we are concerned.”
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