Hacjivah Dayimani appears destined for a move abroad, after French and Japanese clubs came circling Cape waters for the Stormers superstar.
The Stormers look set to lose Hacjivah Dayimani, who has reportedly attracted interest from multiple foreign clubs looking to lure him from Cape Town at the end of the season., Dayimani is one of three players likely to depart from the Stormers after having opened up potential robust exit talks with the team.his omission
from the 43-man squad invited to the Springbok alignment camp earlier this month and has now decided to take up one of the contract deals tabled to him by clubs from Japan and France. With Dayimani aiming to leave at the end of this season, the need for exit negotiations with the Stormers stems from the fact that his current contract with Western Province Rugby only expires in June 2025 and any early release would need to be a mutual decision.
He has the topic of hot discussion for a while now, thanks to his consistently exhilarating form for the Stormers in both the
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