Saracens boss declines to comment as Owen Farrell linked to Premiership return

Farrell left Saracens for Racing 92 at the end of last season following a 16-year stint with the Premiership club.
Saracens boss declines to comment as Owen Farrell linked to Premiership return

Mark McCall (left) declined to comment on reports that Owen Farrell could be eyeing a Premiership return (Ben Whitley/PA)

Saracens boss Mark McCall declined to comment on reports that former club captain and England fly-half Owen Farrell could be eyeing a Gallagher Premiership return.

Farrell left Saracens at the end of last season following a 16-year stint with the Premiership club.

He moved to France and Paris-based Racing 92, but it has proved a testing campaign for him in terms of injuries, while head coach Stuart Lancaster left the Top 14 outfit in January.

Owen Farrell waved goodbye to Saracens last year (Nigel French/PA)

Asked by reporters about any possible Saracens return, rugby director McCall said: “It’s just not worth answering, to be honest, because as far as I know he is under contract at Racing and has a year left.

“There are so many of these stories that come out. As you know from me down the years, there is no point talking about something that is so pie in the sky. It’s better for me not to comment.”

McCall did say that he would be surprised if 33-year-old Farrell’s rugby future did not lie in coaching.

Saracens themselves are close to appointing a new attack specialist after Kevin Sorrell announced he would leaving the club when the current campaign finishes.

And while McCall said Farrell had not been interviewed for that post, he sees clear coaching credentials in the 112 times-capped ex-England skipper.

I can tell you it won't be him who will be our next attack coach. He hasn't been interviewed

“I would be very surprised if he didn’t commit to coaching, to be honest,” McCall added.

“Rugby is in his skin. He has got a great IQ and a passion and love for it, like his dad (Andy Farrell). I would be absolutely amazed if that wasn’t what he wanted to do.

“But I can tell you it won’t be him who will be our next attack coach. He hasn’t been interviewed. He is a player for now, and has 14 months left on his contract with Racing.”

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