Saracens back Alex Lozowski has signed a new contract at the Premiership club.
The length of the 28-year-old’s new deal has not been disclosed, with the versatile player featuring in nine of Saracens’ 10 Premiership games at fly-half – or either centre positions.
He follows Andy Christie and Alex Lewingtion in agreeing new deals with the club this week.
He returned this summer, having spent last season on loan at Montpellier while Sarries were in the Championship.
“We are thrilled Alex has committed his future to Saracens,” said Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall.
“He is one of those rare players who excels in a number of positions and his versatility has been invaluable so far this season.
“Loz has played a key role in a number of the club’s biggest games down the years and he will continue to be a central part of our group going forward.”
Clarey also extends Saracens stay
Meanwhile, tight-head prop Alec Clarey has also agreed a new contract at the StoneX Stadium.
The 27-year-old, who moved to the club in the summer of 2020 from Championship side Jersey Reds, has played 27 times for Mark McCall’s side.
“Alec is a very popular member of our group and we are very pleased that he will be staying with us,” McCall said.
“He works very hard at his game and has made great progress since he arrived at the club. We are confident that his best days lie ahead.”