Watson joins Leicester Tigers; Gopperth's arrival confirmed
Leicester have announced the signing of England and British & Irish Lions star Anthony Watson.
Amid a flurry of activity at the Tigers, they also confirmed fly-half Jimmy Gopperth's arrival from Wasps for next season, while Chris Ashton and Richard Wigglesworth have agreed new contracts.
Watson has been sidelined since suffering a knee injury seven months ago, but he is thought to be closing in on a Bath return before the current campaign ends.
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The wing or full-back, who joined Bath from London Irish nine years ago, made his England debut in 2014 and has gone on to win 51 caps.
Watson also toured New Zealand with the Lions in 2017 and South Africa last summer, making a total of five Test appearances.
"Anthony is a world-class player who has played at the highest levels of the game over a number of seasons," Leicester head coach Steve Borthwick said.
"While he has reached great heights, he is incredibly keen to develop his game, remains ambitious and has a lot more he wants to achieve.
"I am fortunate to have worked with Anthony with the England team and on the British and Irish Lions tour in 2017, and have seen first-hand what a professional he is.
"It is very exciting to be adding a player and person of his calibre to what we are building at Leicester Tigers."
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