Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal has ironically praised former All Black Ali Williams for his negotiating skills after his arrest on drug charges.
Williams and ex-Australia international James O'Connor were detained by Paris police over allegedly purchasing cocaine. Williams was charged with buying cocaine while O'Connor was hit with a charge of possession.
Boudjellal has experience of dealing with Williams, 36, after a two-year stint with Toulon, although he currently plays for Paris-based Racing 92.
"On one side, we have a 36-year-old whose career is over and on the other, a 26-year-old whose career, I hope for him, is not over," Boudjellal told Le Figaro newspaper.
"We have one player who was caught cocaine positive (O'Connor), and one who was negative and who apparently was a good trader.