• All Blacks star due to join Paris team Racing Metro next week
• Says it has been hard not think about tragedy ahead of move
• "It's such a tragic moment"
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The Paris terror attacks have given Dan Carter pause for thought but the retired All Blacks first five-eighth remains excited about his pending move to France on Thursday.
Carter is currently travelling around New Zealand promoting the launch of his new book Dan Carter: My Story, before joining Paris-based side Racing Metro next week on a lucrative deal reportedly worth about $3 million a season.
The side's Champions Cup clash with the Glasgow Warriors was due to be played on Sunday at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir outside Paris but was postponed following Saturday's terrorist attacks.
Carter said it had been difficult not to think of the horrific events ahead of his family's arrival in the French capital.