By Liam Heagney for RugbyPass.com
Dan Carter could be the next World Cup-winning All Black to sign up for a spell in Major League Rugby as RugbyPass have learned that Rugby United New York are looking to snap up the legendary first-five for the 2021 season. Carter, who turned 38 in March, announced last week that he is finished with Kobe Steelers, his Japanese club for the past two campaigns.
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With no indication that he is yet ready to retire, he could follow in the footsteps of fellow 2011 and 2015 World Cup winner Ma'a Nonu and have a late-career flutter in the MLR. Nonu, who turns 38 in May, signed for San Diego Legion for the 2020 season and fitted in well before the campaign was terminated in March after just five rounds of matches due to the coronavirus pandemic.