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Saracens drop biggest clue yet on Owen Farrell's replacment

By Neil Fissler
Fergus Burke from Canterbury appeals the upending of Mitchell Drummond by Blake Hohaia from Northland which resulted in a yellow card to Hohaia during the Bunnings NPC Quarter Final match between Canterbury and Northland at Orangetheory Stadium, on October 08, 2022, in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Peter Meecham/Getty Images)

Saracens have dropped a major hint that they have reached an agreement to sign highly-rated Crusaders fly-half Fergus Burke after they started following him on Instagram.

Fissler Confidential broke the news on Saturday morning that Premiership champions Saracens were close to signing Burke to replace former England captain Owen Farrell, who is moving to Racing 92 next season.

Burke, 24, was on Gregor Townsend’s radar earlier this year when the Scottish Rugby Union made him a big-money offer to join the Glasgow Warriors and switch his international allegiances to Scotland.

But he has obviously decided that the chance to join one of the biggest clubs in Europe is too good to turn down and is set to make the move when his Crusaders deal runs out later this year.

Burke hasn’t played for the Crusaders this season, who have lost all five of their games. He is recovering from a serious leg injury that will keep him out of action until the middle of next month.

He will be the second fly-half to join Saracens next season, with Mark McCall lined up Newcastle Falcons starlet Louie Johnson to join him.