Kolbe rejects Stormers’ mega-deal
It seems if Cheslin Kolbe will continue his career in Japan and won't be coming back to South Africa soon.

Cheslin Kolbe has reportedly turned down a final bid R15m offer from the Stormers that would make him among South Africa’s highest-paid players.
On Monday, it was confirmed that Kolbe would be leaving Toulon after reaching a mutual agreement for an early release from his contract.
The Springbok speedster still had one year to go on the three-year deal that he signed when he joined Toulon from rivals Toulouse in 2021.
In an interview with Cape Talk, Stormers coach John Dobson said the Cape franchise, still under administration, could not afford to meet Kolbe’s expectations after being quoted “a number that probably was the GDP of Lesotho”.
Sunday newspaper Rapport has revealed that the Stormers, with the help of a third party, tried to lure Kolbe back with an offer in the region of R15m, which was R4m more than they offered him last year, and is close to what Toulon were paying him.
The average Springbok playing in South Africa earns between R5.5 and R7m. In a similar case, Eben Etzebeth took a pay cut after being released from Toulon, where he was paid R18m, to join the Sharks.
However, it now appears that Kolbe will be continuing his career in Japan, at a reported salary of R22m, with Suntory Sungoliath the favourite to sign him.
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