England back-row ahead Ben Earl has signed a brand new long-term contract with Premiership champions Saracens.
The 25-year-old has made 111 appearances for the north London membership since making his debut in 2016.
He has received 21 caps for England, together with his most up-to-date outing coming within the 71-0 win in opposition to Chile on the Rugby World Cup on 23 September.
“It is my boyhood membership and it is one which I really like and take care of deeply,” he informed the club website.
“The gamers and workers are like household to me and I am unable to wait to realize extra with them. The membership has made me a greater participant and human being and I am unable to wait to proceed my journey with Saracens.”
Earl joined the Sarries academy aged 14 and was capped by England at under-16, under-18 and under-20 stage earlier than making his senior worldwide debut in February 2020.
He spent the 2020-21 marketing campaign on mortgage at Bristol Bears after Saracens had been relegated to the Championship for persistent breaches of the Premiership wage cap.
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall mentioned Earl has grown into “one of many stand-out gamers in world rugby” and “has Saracens in his DNA”.
“His qualities might be central to all we hope to realize within the years to come back,” McCall added.
Saracens haven’t disclosed the size of Earl’s new deal on the StoneX Stadium.