England flanker Jack Willis has signed fresh terms at French club Toulouse, putting pen to paper on a new three-year deal. His contract was due to expire after the current season following his move from Wasps in November, but his extension could mean he is banned from representing England.
Ad Willis was given «exceptional circumstances» in order to play for England at the Six Nations tournament in the aftermath of his Wasps departure because of the English club entering administration, and he will be eligible for England’s World Cup squad in September.
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During the Six Nations, Willis told the BBC he hoped there would be a change in the rule. «At Wasps we were a victim of financial struggles,» he said. «There's lots of clubs feeling that same pressure [and] that pressure needs to give in some shape or form. »Some of those higher earners, maybe that is a solution to look to relieve that pressure, that they are earning their salaries abroad. «There are lots of things to consider and it is not the most straightforward solution but I definitely think it is something that should be on the table in those discussions.» David Ribbans (Toulon), Joe Marchant (Stade Francais) and Sam Simmonds (Montpellier) are all set to play abroad next season.