Sale Sharks, an English Premiership rugby team, are in discussions with Fijian sevens star Ponipate Loganimasi regarding a potential transfer for the upcoming season. The 27-year-old player is currently part of the Fijian Drua squad set to compete in the 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season but is garnering significant interest from overseas clubs.
Loganimasi made a remarkable impact during his debut Super Rugby season last year, scoring six tries across 12 matches, quickly becoming one of the standout backs in the tournament. His talents were not only apparent at the club level; he demonstrated his ability on the international stage by starting at full-back in the Flying Fijians’ Pacific Nations Cup final victory over Japan held in Utah. His coach, Mick Byrne, praised Loganimasi’s adaptability and poise after he transitioned from his usual wing position to handle the pressures of a high-stakes match.
Since his debut with the national squad in September 2024, Loganimasi has scored two tries in his first Pacific Nations Cup final and has tallied nine tries in 19 matches for both club and country—a testament to his rising profile in the sport.
Sale Sharks’ director of rugby, Alex Sanderson, is actively enhancing the team’s roster in his quest for silverware, having already signed players like Joe Marchant and Nicky Smith. Following some missed opportunities with other high-profile targets recently, the team’s recruitment efforts are intensifying, making Loganimasi a key focus as they look to bolster their attacking options ahead of the next season.
The potential arrival of Loganimasi at Sale Sharks could inject considerable excitement into the team’s play style, reinforcing their ambitions to compete at the highest levels of rugby in England and beyond. As the transfer window progresses, fans will be keen to see how this potential move develops.

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