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Posolo Tuilagi prolonge à l'USAP jusqu'en 2028

Posolo Tuilagi sous le maillot de l'USAP lors du match de Top 14 entre Perpignan et Montpellier au stade Raoul Barrière de Béziers, le 14 septembre 2024. (Photo by Sylvain THOMAS / AFP) (Photo by SYLVAIN THOMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

C’est un gros coup réussi par l’USAP. Le club perpignanais a prolongé le contrat de Posolo Tuilagi de deux saisons supplémentaires.

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Le colossal deuxième ligne (20 ans, 1,92 m, 145 kg) est désormais lié jusqu’en 2028 à son club formateur, actuel 10e de Top 14, a-t-on appris sur la radio Ici Roussillon (anciennement France Bleu). Le club a confirmé la nouvelle ce mardi sur X (anciennement Twitter).

Le dernier prodige de la lignée Tuilagi, fils de l’international samoan Henry, était en effet l’un des prospects les plus sollicités du petit monde de l’Ovalie.

Blessé depuis le mois d’octobre (fracture tibia-péroné), Posolo Tuilagi a déjà affirmé à plusieurs reprises son attachement envers l’USAP, son club de toujours, et envers le maillot ‘sang et or’ que son papa a porté entre 2007 et 2015.

International français depuis le Tournoi des Six Nations 2024 (cinq sélections), il devrait faire son retour sur les terrains au mois d’avril.

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L’USAP a également prolongé son entraîneur en chef Franck Azéma, lui aussi désormais engagé jusqu’en 2028 à Perpignan.

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