Jake White has confirmed Springbok winger Sbu Nkosi will join the Vodacom Bulls for next season.
The Bulls have been trying to sign the 16-capped Bok from the Sharks as a replacement for in-form wing Madosh Tambwe, who will be heading overseas.
Nkosi has not played for the Sharks since 26 February after which the 26-year-old had ankle surgery.
Speaking in the build-up to the Currie Cup clash against Griquas at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, White told the media: “Sbu will start with us when Madosh goes to Europe.
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“When the season at the Sharks ends, he will move back up to Gauteng, to Johannesburg where he grew up, and he will join us. He can’t come and join us before the end of the season though.”
The Bulls are reportedly also set to lose Walt Steenkamp and Sintu Manjezi, who will be heading abroad.
White is mum on any further new recruits other than former Lions and Junior Springbok star Ruan Vermaak.
“The only new guy coming before July is Ruan, whose season in Japan has ended and he will be an extra forward for us,” the Bulls boss said.