A Racing Metro trainer has said that Dan Carter's future at the Top 14 club is unclear.
The former All Blacks first five-eighth last month revealed a strong desire to bring his family home once his lucrative stint at Racing Metro is complete next year.
Racing Metro co-trainer Laurent Labit has told Le Parisien that Carter's recent injury woes leave him uncertain to play an extra year.
"He's thinking right now," says co-trainer Laurent Labit. Will he sign for another year? We do not know it yet. He will only do it if he is sure that his body is following. "
Carter joined the Paris-based club after guiding the All Blacks to successive crowns at the 2015 World Cup on a deal worth over $6 million (NZD) - a salary that, at the time, made him the world's highest paid player.