England scrum-half Ben Youngs and elder brother Tom are reportedly both set to sign new deals to remain at Leicester.
Speculation has surrounded the future of 96-times capped Ben Youngs, who has been on Tigers’ books since 2006, but it now seems he has accepted a decrease in pay to remain at Welford Road.
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Although the club have refused to comment, BBC Radio Leicester is reporting that the Norfolk-born Youngs brothers will both sign new contracts.
It means the family will continue their long association with the Tigers, which began through their father Nick, who played scrum-half for Leicester and England in the 1980s.
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