Wilkinson extends Newcastle deal

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson has ended speculation over his future by signing a new two-year deal with Newcastle.

England fly-half Jonny Wilkinson has ended speculation over his future by signing a new two-year deal with Newcastle.

The 28-year-old had been in the final year of his existing contract with the Falcons and there were fears he would quit the Kingston Park club after fitness coach Steve Black, one of Wilkinson's closest confidants, left his post.

Falcons director of rugby John Fletcher said: "This is a massive endorsement of where we are going as a club. It's no secret that Jonny has had offers from elsewhere, but this is where he sees his rugby future.”

Wilkinson joined Newcastle as an 18-year-old and is in his 11th season with the club.

He has made 163 appearances and is nine points shy of the 2,000 mark in Falcons colours, with 77 racked up in seven appearances this season.

“Jonny is an incredible sportsman, a fine character and just a tremendous ambassador for the club and for the region,” Fletcher added.

“He is the biggest name in rugby, still the best player in the world in my opinion, and the fact that he wants to stay at Newcastle sends out a clear message about where this club is going and how close it is to his heart.

“This is his home, it’s where his pals are and it’s where he believes he can fulfil his rugby ambitions, as well as helping the team reach its collective goals.

“Kevin Keegan returning to Newcastle United and Jonny Wilkinson staying at the Falcons – it doesn’t get much bigger than that if you’re a sports fan in this region!

“It’s something that all of our supporters should be excited about. We’ve seen the impact he has made already this season, and we look forward to building this team alongside him over the next two seasons.”

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