Freddie Burns will replace Toby Flood at Leicester Tigers next season

 Freddie Burns will be playing for next season as the Tigers' goal-kicking successor to Toby Flood.
The fly-half's signing on a three-year contract will be announced in the New Year. The arrival of one fly-half at Welford Road coincides with the departure of another following confirmation of Flood's move to join .
Burns has admitted he has been unsettled by transfer speculation, but The Rugby Paper understands, that the Tigers' deal has now been signed.
Another international fly-half who had interested Leicester, Rhys Priestland, is now left with a straight choice between staying at the or joining second row Bradley Davies at next season.
Priestland has already given an ominous hint that the political wrangling in will force him to leave.
“It's very hard to make a decision when you don't know what's going on,” he said.
“I'm not sure we can expect players to commit themselves to something when nobody has a clue what's going on.
“It's not just me in that situation. I think there are a few players feeling quite frustrated at the moment.”

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  1. Freddie Burns has signed despite not being allowed to talk to Leicester until tomorrow, sounds like Leicester are making a mockery of the rules, you could almost call it cheating. I would question whether it’s a wise signing given Burns dire form and questionable mental fragility, he’s now not a player I would want in a tight game, it may prove to be a very shrewd move by Gloucester in withdrawing their contract offer and telling Burns to leave.

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