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Owen Farrell ‘accepts Saracens pay cut’ as England star to remain Steve Borthwick’s number 10

Reports suggest that Saracens full-back Owen Farrell is willing to accept a pay cut to continue as England’s No 10, despite the option of moving abroad like some other international stars.

Farrell, who last signed with Saracens in 2019, is out of contract in 2024 and the club will not be able to re-sign him to the current £800,000-per-season deal, according to reports. RUCK sources.

Instead, Saracens will discuss with the 31-year-old to try and convince him to sign new terms of pay reduction.

Farrell, who is hoping to represent England in the next two Rugby World Cups, is reportedly open to a pay cut as he sees his long-term future at Saracens and has no interest in a move out. foreign.

As captain of Saracens and England, Farrell has been one of the best players in the world over the past decade, impressing the rugby world with his match management and teeing skills. me.

Having made over 100 caps for the national team and 200 times for Saracens, Farrell has become an important player for both club and country. He made his breakthrough in the 2010/11 season, helping spearhead the Saracens to their first Premiership title with a win over the Leicester Tigers at Twickenham. Farrell continued to lead from the front and remained a key player in both Saracens and England.

England’s Owen Farrell dejectedly claps his hands in the direction of England supporters running out of time after the Guinness Six Nations match between England and France at Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London on Saturday, 11 March 2023 | Photo: James Fearn/PPAUK.

Farrell’s commitment to stay with Saracens despite the possibility of better pay abroad demonstrates his loyalty and dedication to the club and his desire to continue to represent England in the arena. international.

Saracens will certainly be keen to retain Farrell as he has been the cornerstone of their team for many years. His decision to accept a pay cut represents his loyalty and commitment to the club, and is testament to his passion for football and his desire to continue to represent his country. yourself at the highest level.

As Farrell’s contract negotiations with Saracens continue, fans of both the club and the England national team will be eagerly watching for the outcome.

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#5. Owen Farrell (England)

Who else might be better suited to start? Farrell embodies the “our guy” personality like no other, someone you love to hate when he’s on the opposing team but fiercely protective if he’s on yours.

As England captain, he was nicknamed the “Shoulder boy” for his aggressive tackles, but his poor tackle technique made him unpopular.

Although currently banned for two games, the perception that he often shirks the consequences for his actions doesn’t help his reputation either.

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