Rugby Union player, Dom Morris will spend more time at the Premiership club Saracens as he signs a new contract.
Morris has had a fairly long history at Saracens as he made his first-squad debut back in 2017 against the Scarlets when he was in his early 20s.
According to the BBC, the rugby player has said that he is “very happy to be staying on at Saracens” and that he “can’t wait to keep making new memories”.
Despite the new contract being signed, the length of the contract is up for questioning because the club has not yet announced how long it is for.
So far this season, the centre has continued to play a big role in the squad as one of the more experienced players.
While having previously played for England in his career at under-16 and under-18s level, after missing out at under-20s due to injury, Morris continues to be recognised in the Gallagher Premiership.
Since Morris joined the Saracens Academy when he was 15 years-old and made his two tries in his home premiership debut, he still hasn’t left.