• Flanker targets ‘pot of gold’ at 2019 World Cup in Japan
• 32-year-old says precedence is to remain in PremiershipJames Haskell said he will happily take a pay cut to extend his England career as far as the 2019 World Cup,insisting that he considers the reward on offer in Japan a more lucrative proposition than a bumper contract abroad.
Haskell will leave Wasps after 12 years across two spells in May and he is yet to find a novel club. whether he does not stay in the Premiership his international career will effectively be over, considering Eddie Jones will be reluctant to pick him from the Championship and will not be able to achieve so whether Haskell moves abroad.
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Source: guardian.co.uk