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Published 15:19 16 Feb 2023 GMT
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Having recovered from an early season blip under new head coach Graham Rowntree, the southern province have managed to get back on track, winning five of their last six league games and securing a place in the Champions Cup knock out rounds.
Rowntree and his staff will be hoping that the news of Fekitoa's exit doesn't derail this recent progress, as they look to continue to climb the URC table in which they currently sit sixth.
Given the dearth of centre options available at the province, and the sizeable amount of freed up wages which Fekitoa's departure will bring, Munster will surely look to strengthen their midfield options ahead of next season.
Here are three possible options for Graham Rowntree's side:
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16 July 2022; Bundee Aki of Ireland celebrates with the trophy after his side's victory in the Steinlager Series match between the New Zealand and Ireland at Sky Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile[/caption]
A superb distributor with an excellent kicking and passing game, Osborne possess all the necessary skills to spark an often misfiring Munster backline into life.
The Nelson-born centre has also won 25 All Blacks caps, and with his contract up after this autumn's Rugby World Cup, there is every chance that Havili could join the habitual post World Cup exodus of players from the Southern Hemisphere.
Having played outside the likes of Beauden Barrett and Richie Mo'unga, Havili could bring a sense of composure and assuredness to Munster backline, with his ability to act as a second playmaker extremely enticing to a side looking to capitalise on their mercurial half-back pairing of Craig Casey and Jack Crowley.
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