
Owen Farrell wants Premiership return
Owen Farrell wants to leave Racing 92 early and return to play in England, Telegraph Sport understands.
The former England captain has suffered a difficult first season in the Top 14, where he has struggled with injury setbacks and coaching upheaval following the sacking of head coach Stuart Lancaster in January.
Racing are understood to have already had approaches for the 33-year-old from Premiership clubs, including Gloucester and Leicester Tigers, for England's all-time leading points-scorer.
An emotional return to his former club Saracens, where he spent 16 years, would also become a possibility if he was released from his contract a year early.
Farrell, who has won 112 caps for his country, decided to leave the Premiership club last year after stepping back from international rugby following the 2023 World Cup for mental health reasons.
A major sticking point to any move, however, would be if Racing demand a sizeable transfer fee for him to be released. Racing had to pay around £500,000 to secure Farrell's release from his Saracens contract in February last year.
It is unlikely that any Premiership club would be prepared to pay such a figure, especially given Farrell's unfortunate run of injuries this season.
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