Habana agrees three-year deal with Toulon

Wealthy French club Toulon have signed South Africa star Bryan Habana on a three-year deal.
The Cape Town-based Stormers, wing Habanaâs Super Rugby franchise, announced on their official website today that he will link up with Toulon at the end of this yearâs Super Rugby season.
Habana, who has won 83 caps for the Springboks, is his countryâs leading Test match try-scorer.
And he will join a star-studded squad that includes the likes of his former Springboks team-mate Bakkies Botha, Jonny Wilkinson, Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe and Carl Hayman.
âI would like to thank everyone at Western Province for their support throughout my stay in Cape Town,â Habana told the website today.
âIâve had three great seasons in the Cape thus far, and I am looking forward to finishing off on a high before taking on a new challenge overseas.â
Habana, 29, underlined that he would still be available to play international rugby after moving to Toulon.
âPlaying for the Boks is a huge part of my life and I would never turn my back on my country,â he added.
âI will never stop giving 100% on the field for any team I play for, and if the Springbok coach picks me, I will be there.
âItâs a wrench to leave my home, even if only for a short while, but the chance to test myself against different opposition in a new environment was difficult to turn down.
âRugby Club Toulonnais has an incredible pedigree and some phenomenal players, and working with everyone there is going to help me improve my game.â
Habana is currently recovering from a knee injury, and he said: âThe rehabilitation has gone well and I havenât experienced any complications at all.
âWe are back at pre-season training now, and I am looking forward to putting in some serious work to get myself back up to speed ahead of the new season.â
Toulon are challenging strongly for this seasonâs French league title, and they are also on the verge of qualifying for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals.