Paris (AFP)

Fiji international Leone Nakarawa, dismissed a month ago by Racing 92 for returning late from vacation after the World Cup, will return to the Glasgow Warriors, where he played from 2013 to 2016, announced on Thursday l Scottish team.

The second line of 31 years (62 selections) must commit themselves until the end of the season, subject to obtaining a visa and to pass without medical examination, specify the Warriors on their website.

Nakarawa had been a major player in the club during his first visit. In 2015, he was notably elected man of the match for the Pro 12 final - the championship bringing together the best Welsh, Irish, Scottish and Italian provinces - won by the Warriors, their first international title.

The Fijian, Olympic champion at VII in Rio in 2016, had continued his momentum in Racing where, in three seasons, he had established himself as one of the most attractive players in the French championship and the European Cup , especially by his qualities of movement and his individual technique, out of the ordinary for a player of his size (1.98 m for 108 kg).

But the Ile-de-France club chose to make an example on December 6 by dismissing him for his late return from post-World holidays.

"In Racing, the only star is the team and the individualistic attitude of Mr. Leone Nakarawa is inconceivable. It shows a total lack of team spirit and a marked insubordination," wrote the club in its press release to justify this dismissal.

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