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Sbu Nkosi looking for 'fresh start' after cutting Bulls ties: 'We agreed to move on'

Springbok wing Sbu Nkosi is looking for a "fresh start" after severing ties by mutual agreement with the Bulls, says his agent Anthony Johnson.

The Bulls on Monday confirmed Nkosi’s departure from Loftus following a highly turbulent first and only season in Pretoria.

The 16-time Springbok cut an increasingly isolated figure after he was cast aside from the first team by director of rugby Jake White, which put increasing doubt over the player’s future at Loftus.

READ | Winger Nkosi leaves the Bulls: Contract terminated by mutual consent

He featured for the World XV in a friendly at Twickenham against the Barbarians in May after his playing time completely dried up at the Bulls. He last played for the Bulls in a Currie Cup round-robin game against his former side, the Sharks, at Loftus early in May.

Johnson said Nkosi was keeping fit and “working hard” in the hope of landing a move to another team, which was so far not confirmed.

"He's working hard, he's staying fit. It's just a question of time until we find a new solution for him," Johnson told News24.

"He just wants a new place to play his rugby, a fresh start and a different mindset.

"He enjoyed his little stint with the Barbarians, which invigorated his desire to play rugby. He thoroughly enjoyed that, a different way of doing things and a different mindset. That's what he's looking for."

Nkosi's turbulent time in Pretoria was characterised by off-field headlines that caused a strain in his relationship with his former employers late last year.

He was sent home from a European tour for breaking team protocol in October. Soon after, the 27-year-old "went missing" from training for three weeks and admitted to struggling with his mental health.

The Bulls gave him a two-month

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