Sonny Bill Williams is set to give New Zealand rugby a massive boost by committing to play for the Chiefs in their next campaign.
The 19-test All Black has indicated to the New Zealand Rugby Union that, of all the career options in front of him, his preference is to return to Hamilton and help them in their bid to build a dynasty. He's also made it clear he would like to be part of the All Black squad that try to defend their title at the 2015 World Cup and possibly even play sevens at the 2016 Olympics.
The NZRU have tabled a three-year deal and their preference would be for Williams to see out his NRL commitments with the Sydney Roosters, probably commit to the Kiwis at the Rugby League World Cup in October and November and then return to Hamilton to be available for the Chiefs' next campaign. It is understood the national body is prepared to be flexible, potentially willing to agree to Williams returning in 2015 as long as he signs a contract tying him into that well in advance.
But the indications are that Williams wants to come back to New Zealand sooner rather than later and that he is aware that his World Cup ambitions will be at risk if he leaves himself only one Super Rugby campaign to win back his test place.
"We have made Sonny and Khoder [Williams' agent Khoder Nasser] an offer," says NZRU chief executive Steve Tew. "We have been talking to them and the dialogue has been positive but we don't have any ink on paper. We would obviously love Sonny to come back and play rugby here and we have made that clear. It is up to Sonny and Khoder now."