Former Parramatta Eels star Semi Radradra is getting set to debut for Fiji in rugby union.

Former NRL star winger Semi Radradra is making moves to play in next year's Rugby World Cup after being named in the Fijian national team for the 2018 Pacific Nations Cup.

The ex-Parramatta Eels flyer, who scored a whopping 82 tries in 92 games, has also declared his availability to represent the Fijian national sevens team - who he was with when first spotted by NRL scouts in 2011 - at July's Rugby Sevens World Cup.

Having represented Fiji in both codes at under-20s level, the 25-year-old is in his first season with Toulon in the French Top 14 after six years playing rugby league.

He also represented the Kangaroos in one rugby league test in 2016 after qualifying through residency.

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Radradra appears to have no interest in a return to the NRL, in February signing a two-year deal with French first- division rival Bordeaux.

Fiji are the host nation for this year's Pacific tournament, which also features Samoa, Tonga and Georgia.