Ben Loader is moving to South Africa this summer and will play in the United Rugby Championship after signing for the Stormers following the demise of London Irish two weeks ago.
The 24-yearold winger put pen to paper on a two-year deal with the Cape Town outfit, who recently failed to retain their URC crown after being defeated 19-14 by Munster on their own turf.
Reading-born Loader, whose brother Danny plays in Portugal for FC Porto, had attracted the interest of Saracens and Bristol Bears but opted to join the Stormers after talks with John Dobson.
England full-back Henry Arundell visited Racing 92's state-of-the-art training facility Plessis Robinson on Friday to put the finishing touches to his deal despite concerns about their JIFF quota.
Former Ireland fly-half Paddy Jackson is also heading to France next season after joining Lyon, who swooped for him after the departure of ex-Wasps and All Blacks ace Lima Sopoaga.
Bordeaux have joined Toulouse in the race to land former Wallaby lock Adam Coleman, one of the Premiership's highest earners, after Bayonne pulled out because they couldn't afford his wages.
Bristol Bears have picked up centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg, and Harlequins have beaten off Premiership champions Saracens to land Will Joseph, the younger brother of England star Jonathan.
Saracens have again spoken to Wallabies prop Oli Hoskins, and Scotland scrum-half Ben White is deciding between Edinburgh and Glasgow.