George Kruis has secured a move to Japanese side Panasonic Wild Knights, but it may not spell the end of the road with England.
England lock George Kruis insists he is not kissing goodbye to his international career after securing a move to Japan. The 30-year-old will leave Saracens to join up with Panasonic Wild Knights later this year, he has confirmed.
He may be ineligible for England selection while playing his club rugby overseas, with coach Eddie Jones usually limited to selecting home-based players.
However, Kruis, capped 45 times by his country, told BBC Radio Five Live: "This is not international retirement."
Former Japan national team coach Jones looks likely to keep the England door open for Kruis, whose move is reportedly an initial one-year switch.
It remains to be seen whether any exception could be made, given Kruis is leaving a Saracens side who will be relegated from the Premiership at the end of this season as punishment for salary-cap breaches.
Quoted by i News, Jones said: "I wish George all the best for his move to Japan. We had some discussions about his club rugby and I think this offers him the opportunity for a different rugby and cultural experience which will allow him to continue to grow and develop as a player and as an individual.
"George is a tough, well-respected member of our [England] team and I respect his decision."
Kruis will be joined in the Wild Knights ranks by 32-year-old Wales international Hadleigh Parkes, another new addition.
Speaking of what lies ahead, Kruis told his new team's website: "I am extremely excited and honoured to take on this new challenge and chapter in my career, joining [coach] Robbie Deans and the team at Panasonic Wild Knights at what is a really exciting time for rugby in Japan, following the tremendous World Cup they hosted last year.
"I'm taking on new challenges in my career. I'm really looking forward to what I can do."
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall said: "We wish George every success in the future. He will always be considered a central figure in everything that has been accomplished at Saracens."