CONFIRMED: Newcastle bring in Maxime Mermoz

As revealed in the Fissler Files on January 22, have added title-winning credentials and proven international experience with the signing of French centre Maxime Mermoz on a three-year deal.
The 30-year-old will join the club this summer following his short-term deal at Tigers.
Mermoz has won the French title with three different clubs after successful spells with , Perpignan and , also helping the latter to three European Cups as well as starting for his country in the 2011 final.
Director of rugby Dean Richards said: “Maxime's signing is a major statement of intent for .
“We have been working hard over a long period of time to make this move happen and we are delighted that a player of such proven calibre is keen to play a key role in the ambitious plans we have for the club.
“The fact that he will spend the back half of this season with is ideal in the sense that he will already be accustomed to rugby by the time he arrives with us in the summer, and we are excited by what he will bring to the group.
“He is a very intelligent centre who runs great lines, he has fantastic handling ability and his understanding of the game is first class.
“It is no coincidence he has won major trophies with every club he has been at, and the fact we have been able to attract a player of his standing in the game says a lot about the regard in which the Falcons are held at the moment.”
Mermoz added: “I am really happy to join the Falcons and I have been attracted by the ambitious plans of this historic club, which was the starting point of my former team-mate and legend Jonny Wilkinson.
“I expect to share my experience and bring my contribution to achieve the ambitious goals of the team. But I also come to learn and experience something new, and to enjoy my passion in an environment and culture deeply different from what I have known in .
“This is a big challenge, but really exciting and motivating. I love it, I feel grateful and want to pay back the trust shown in me by Newcastle Falcons.”

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