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Sharks fly-half Frédéric Michalak has revealed his desire to return to Europe at the end of the Super 14 in order to focus on playing for France again.
Reports in French daily paper L'Equipe suggest that the 25-year-old would be prepared to move to England in a bid to focus on his "supreme goal" of representing France again.
Michalak joined Durban-based side the Sharks after last year's World Cup, but after being forced to miss the Six Nations due to his commitments in the southern hemisphere, he admits he may need to rethink his career.
"I would like to play Super 14 as much as possible," Michalak told L'Equipe.
"I feel I am progressing but if I want to play for France, I have to return.
"The Six Nations is as big as the Super 14. It is tricky for me - I am enjoying taking part in the Super 14 but at the same time, I was disappointed to miss the Six Nations.
"You can't have everything. But all the same, France is the supreme goal. Playing for the France team makes you dream."
Michalak revealed he will make a decision on his future at the end of the month.
"I have offers in England, others in France," he added.
"I want to continue to work and stay playing at the highest level, like I am here.
"We will see. I am looking at the offers - essentially the players with whom I am going to be playing with."
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