Joey Carbery set to end speculation over his future with move to Munster

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By Adam Ellis
fly-half Joey Carbery is set to complete a move to ahead of next season, according to reports in the Irish media.
The 22-year-old has been the subject of much attention over the past few months following the IRFU and Joe Schmidt's advisement for Carbery to play more regularly ahead of next year's .
Unable to usurp team-mate Johnny Sexton for the starting berth at the PRO14 and double-winners, Carbery has been strongly linked with a move to though it now appears Munster is his preferred choice according to the Irish Independent.
It's been a case of things getting worse before they get better for Ulster who have been on the lookout for a fly-half ever since revoking Paddy Jackson's contract in April. But the move was opposed by Leinster coach who advised Carbery to snub a move to the Kingspan.
A move to Thomond Park now beckons with an announcement confiming the arrival of the 10-time capped kicker expected to be made in the coming days. This follows talks between Carbery and Munster director of rugby Johann van Graan last week over a potential move.
Carbery is now set to form a formidable partnership at half-back for the PRO14 semi-finalists, knowing a synergy between him and Conor Murray can only strengthen his chances of making the squad heading for in 2019.

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