The Rugby Football League has conditionally agreed to approve Todd Carney's move to Catalans Dragons for the 2015 season.
The 28-year-old stand-off had agreed a three-year deal with the Dragons, but needed approval from the RFL to complete it after being sacked by National Rugby League side Cronulla Sharks in June.
The former Australia half-back, who was named international player of the year in 2010, had also been dismissed by Canberra Raiders in 2008 and Sydney Roosters in 2011 for breaches of discipline.
"The Board will accept the registration subject to the club and Todd Carney agreeing to a series of conditions specifically designed to address the player's behaviour and assist with his rehabilitation," the RFL announced in a statement released today.
"The conditions include the placing of a £50,000 bond, which will be payable should Todd Carney breach RFL Operational Rules or be convicted of a criminal act.
"The player will also be expected to participate in and complete a player welfare programme recommended by the RFL's Welfare Director."
Meanwhile, Carney's new side lost to St Helens in the Super League playoff semi-finals on Thursday.