All Blacks first five-eighth Aaron Cruden has confirmed he's signed a three-year deal with Top 14 side Montpellier.
The 28-year-old, who has played 47 tests for the All Blacks, has posted a video on the Chiefs' Facebook page confirming his departure at the end of the Super Rugby season.
"It's with great sadness but also excitement that I'll be playing my last year here in New Zealand, representing Manawatu, the Chiefs and the All Blacks, three teams that I love dearly," Cruden said in the video.
"In saying that the excitement comes from the fact I've signed a three-year deal with Montpellier in France, a beautiful part of the world. A fantastic rugby club and a real opportunity to go out there and experience something different, something fresh and that really excites me. It's going to be a fantastic challenge that I have ahead," he said.
"Just personally I'd like to thank all the rugby fans around New Zealand for their loyal and continued support that you've given me throughout my career. I wouldn't have been able to go out all those weeks if that support wasn't there from you so I do sincerely thank you for that," Cruden added.