Luke Keary is set to backflip on his decision to retire from rugby league, with the Sydney Roosters playmaker closing in on a move to the Super League.
Reports emerged last month that Keary was weighing up extending his career overseas and 9News Sydney's Danny Weidler has now confirmed the news.
The 32-year-old will head to Catalans next season on a two-year deal, joining the likes of Tariq Sims and Matt Ikuvalu at the club.
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Keary had re-signed with the Roosters this year until the end of 2025, before making the decision to walk away from the final year of his deal.
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Catalans are yet to confirm the signing, with an announcement expected soon.
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Keary has played more than 220 NRL games during his career, winning three premierships across stints with the Rabbitohs and Roosters.
The five-eighth will be one of many high-profile stars to leave Bondi at the end of this season, joining fellow premiership winners Joey Manu and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.
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