Former All Blacks superstar Sonny Bill Williams' lucrative deal with the Toronto Wolfpack could be in jeopardy, with visa issues threatening to derail the Canadian rugby league club's future in the English Super League.
Williams, 34, signed with the Wolfpack on a two-year deal reportedly worth $10 million shortly after the All Blacks' failed Rugby World Cup campaign in Japan late last year - but like most sporting competitions around the world, the Super League has been forced into a hiatus by the Covid-19 pandemic since.
The league shut down in mid-March but is hoping to restart soon.
The Mirror is reporting that Williams and six of his overseas-based Wolfpack teammates have been stranded abroad, as their initial six-month UK visas have expired.
Though talks with the Rugby Football League and Super League are ongoing, Wolfpack owner David Argyle told the newspaper he fears the club's continued visa issues could mean the club wouldn't be able to complete the rest of the season.