The French Top 14 club are set to be two Fijians down next season as Nagusa and Nadolo won’t be part of the new Philippe Saint-Andre era.
After it has been alleged that Samoan and Tongan players have been pressured into missing the World Cup this year in order to remain with their clubs in France’s Top 14, there has been a backlash from fans on Twitter.
Fijian rugby has been in a good place over the last few years but the decision of these six players to not yet make themselves available for selection hasn't helped matters.
Fiji head coach John McKee has named a 38-man training squad for their upcoming fixtures with the Maori All Blacks and in the Pacific Nations Cup. Rugby World Cup sides beware, Fiji aren't messing about.
Toulouse is becoming a home away from home for the Fijian players scattered around Europe as this week's camp in the French city was their third there since November 2017.
Fiji head coach John McKee is confident his squad has enough strength in depth to deal with the decision by Montpellier wings Timoci Nagusa and Nemani Nadolo to quit international rugby just eight months from the start of the World Cup
As the 20 clubs at European rugby's top table gear up for the opening round of this season's Champions Cup, RugbyPass checks out which players are likely to hit the ground running - and who'll be absent from French club ranks.
Former rugby league star Semi Radradra will make his rugby union test debut for Fiji against Georgia on Saturday.
Toulon rugby league convert Semi Radradra has been named in the Fijian national team for the 2018 Pacific Nations Cup.