Jake White is reportedly set to take over the reins as director of rugby at the Bulls.
It’s just a matter of time that once the Coronavirus crisis passes, then the former Springbok boss will be in charge at Loftus.
White has been in talks with the Blue Bulls Company for a while now and is expected to take over from Alan Zondagh.
And according to reports, the World Cup-winning coach is already recruiting players for a new-look Bulls team.
Locks Jason Jenkins, Gerbrandt Grobler and Jacques du Plessis have all been linked to moves to Tshwane.
Jenkins is a former Bull and played under White at Japanese club Toyota Verblitz, while Grobler, a former Stormers second row, played for Gloucester in England.
Du Plessis is also a former Bull and played under White at Montpellier in France and has shown his versatility at the side of the scrum.
The team struggled up until Super Rugby was suspended two weeks ago, having won just one game out of their first six this
season.
White is keen on keeping current coach Pote Human in charge as they look to save their season once Super Rugby resumes.