Junior Kpoku, the 20-year-old England Under-20s World Cup winner, has expressed his desire to join Sale and secure a spot in the senior squad ahead of next year's World Cup. The back-row forward and lock is currently plying his trade with French side Racing 92, making him ineligible for selection by head coach Steve Borthwick due to his international status.
Despite being unable to play for England, Kpoku would prefer to represent his birth country over France, where he has been playing since joining Racing in October 2023. However, the club's director of rugby Alex Sanderson believes that Sale can persuade him to join and become an integral part of their pack next season.
Kpoku is seen as a promising prospect by England rugby, with the 20-year-old currently ranked among the top performers in the French Top 14. His stats show he is dominant on the field, making him an attractive target for Sale who are looking to strengthen their back row.
The club's interest in Kpoku has also sparked competition from other teams, including La Rochelle, with transfer fees expected to be a major factor in any potential move. However, Sanderson believes that Sale can secure Kpoku if they can offer him the right deal and provide him with an opportunity to develop his skills.
As England prepares for next year's World Cup, the club is looking to strengthen their squad and bring in players who have international potential. With Kpoku currently out of reach due to his current club situation, Sale are hoping to secure a deal that will allow them to add the young player to their ranks.
Despite being unable to play for England, Kpoku would prefer to represent his birth country over France, where he has been playing since joining Racing in October 2023. However, the club's director of rugby Alex Sanderson believes that Sale can persuade him to join and become an integral part of their pack next season.
Kpoku is seen as a promising prospect by England rugby, with the 20-year-old currently ranked among the top performers in the French Top 14. His stats show he is dominant on the field, making him an attractive target for Sale who are looking to strengthen their back row.
The club's interest in Kpoku has also sparked competition from other teams, including La Rochelle, with transfer fees expected to be a major factor in any potential move. However, Sanderson believes that Sale can secure Kpoku if they can offer him the right deal and provide him with an opportunity to develop his skills.
As England prepares for next year's World Cup, the club is looking to strengthen their squad and bring in players who have international potential. With Kpoku currently out of reach due to his current club situation, Sale are hoping to secure a deal that will allow them to add the young player to their ranks.