The Daily Mail are today reporting that Simon Zebo will return to Munster at the season’s end after three years with Racing 92 in Paris.
According to the Mail, the deal is likely to be confirmed by the province later this week.
Zebo left Munster for Paris in the summer of 2018 as the province’s all-time try scorer with 60 in 144 appearances.
With the French club he reached the 2020 Champions Cup final and scored a brace of tries in their 31-27 defeat.
He has 45 caps for Ireland since making his debut in 2012, scoring nine tries in the process. He hasn’t appeared for the national team since his move to Paris was confirmed in early 2018.
More to follow….
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