Legendary former All Blacks first-five Dan Carter says that he plans to keep playing rugby at the top level, even if that means a move away from French side Racing 92.
Carter, 35, moved to the Parisian outfit after the 2015 World Cup, but could walk away from the club when his contract expires at the end of the current season.
Having been restricted to just three appearances in the French Top 14 so far this season, Carter's status with Racing 92 has been made all the more unclear with the signing of Springboks star Patrick Lambie.
However, the veteran of 112 Test matches for the All Blacks is adamant he'll continue his playing career.
In a Q&A with fans on Twitter, Carter said he doesn't know what his next move will be, but doesn't intend on hanging up his boots any time soon.
"I haven't decided my plans yet but all I know is I'm keen to play for a couple more years," he wrote.
Carter's current deal with Racing is worth a reported NZ $2.5m per season.





















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