Dan Carter's controversial return to Racing 92 has hit a snag - after the former All Black first-five failed his medical at the French club.
The 36-year-old was set to link up with Racing 92, who he joined after the 2015 Rugby World Cup, as a short-term replacement for South African Pat Lambie, who was recently forced to retire after several concussions.
However, the club has since released a statement revealing that Carter would no longer be joining the club.
"As part of routine medical checks prior to the approval of players' licences, Racing 92 forwarded certain medical information to experts appointed by the Ligue Nationale de Rugby (LNR). Their opinion was unanimous: Dan Carter will not be able to play rugby in France," the statement said.
"We are very disappointed of course but ... the law is harsh but it is the law and we don't compromise players' health. We wish Dan the best for the future, a future at the same level of his immense career."