Springbok lock Jason Jenkins is set to become the latest South African to leave Munster as he will reportedly sign for rivals Leinster next season.
Multiple reports from Ireland suggest that Jenkins will follow coaches Johann van Graan and JP Ferreira out of the club.
Munster head coach Van Graan and defence coach Ferreira will both move to Premiership side Bath next season.
Having signed for Munster in 2021, a string of injuries have restricted Jenkins to making just one appearance for Munster so far this season.
Vodacom United Rugby Championship holders Leinster have reportedly been on the lookout for a physical No 5 lock and have closed in on securing Jenkins, who can also play at blindside flank.
The 26-year-old one-cap Springbok has previously played in Japan for Toyota Verblitz and has had two stints with the Vodacom Bulls, where he started his professional career.
Jenkins is currently back in training and could soon return to help Munster finish strongly in the URC.
Springbok centre Damian de Allende has also been heavily linked with a move away from Munster, while lock RG Snyman has signed on with the Irish club for a further two years.
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