Sport | Rugby UnionWasps look at bringing Danny Cipriani back Nik Simon3 March 2014Danny Cipriani could make a sensational return to Adams Park as Wasps consider a move for the Sale playmaker.Standard Sport understands Wasps are looking into the possibility of signing the 26-year-old, who came through their Academy and made 63 first-team appearances before signing for Melbourne Rebels in 2011.Cipriani kicked 11 points in Sale’s 21-17 victory over Wasps on Saturday and is under contract until the end of next season.Director of rugby Dai Young has already signed two Sale players for next season in full‑back Rob Miller and forward James Gaskell.A return to London could appeal to Cipriani, who makes regular visits to the capital to spend time with friends and family.No official approach has been made but Wasps are in the market for a No 10 to provide competition for 33-year-old Andy Goode.Read MoreMcIlroy crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 - LIVE!Rugby World Cup draw in full: England avoid 'pool of death'Understrength Wales humiliated by 11-try South Africa in record lossSponsoredThe best destinations and activities to book this winterThe club have already failed in a move for Welshman Rhys Priestland and Standard Sport understands an approach was also made for Leicester-bound Freddie Burns.MORE ABOUTDanny CiprianiLondon Wasps