Ireland’s Jack Crowley Signs Two-Year Extension With Munster To End Leicester Transfer Rumours

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Munster And Ireland fly-half Jack Crowley has signed a two-year extension with the province and the IRFU to keep him at Munster Until 2027.

Crowley, 25, has been capped 24 times for Ireland, but had been heavily linked with a big-money move to English Premiership side Leicester Tigers.

A lack of game time for Ireland during this year’s Six Nations – where he started just once, against Italy – was reportedly a driving factor in his possible departure.

With Leinster’s Sam Prendergast appearing to have nailed down the starting 10 shirt, Crowley looked destined for a spell abroad.

But this new deal will keep him at Thomond Park for a further two years, and still in Ireland contention.

Jack Crowley Signs Munster Contract Extension To Fight For Ireland Place

Prendergast started Ireland’s opening four games during this year’s Six Nations but was dropped for Crowley for the final round.

The pair have been likened to legendary Irish fly-halves Ronan O’Gara and Johnny Sexton, who also battled it out for the starting role while playing for Munster and Leinster respectively.

Crowley came through at Cork Constitution before joining the Munster senior squad in 2021.

In 2022-23, he helped Munster to the URC title and was rewarded with his Ireland debut against Fiji.

He then played a vital role in the 2024 Six Nations triumph but had since fallen behind Prendergast during the 2025 tournament.

How Old Is Jack Crowley?

Born on 13 January 2000, Jack Crowley is 25 years old. Predominantly a fly-half, he can also cover centre and fullback when required.

Since making his Munster debut in 2021, he has played 67 league matches for the club.

Standing at 6ft 1in and weighing around 90kg, Crowley is a more physical fly-half than most.

This is a major reason some were calling for him to be recalled ahead of Prendergast, with the young Leinster man’s defensive capabilities questioned during the Six Nations.

Crowley Turns Down Reported £650,000 Offer From Leicester Tigers

The decision to stay in Ireland and fight for his place must have been a difficult one for Crowley – especially once you learn of the wage he was offered.

English Premiership outfit Leicester Tigers had put a reported £650,000 a year deal on the table.

With South African double World Cup-winning playmaker Handre Pollard leaving the Tigers at the end of the season, the Midlands club are in the market for an elite fly-half.

But they will need to look elsewhere now, with some reports suggesting England’s record points scorer Owen Farrell may be heading to Welford Road after a disappointing season in France with Parisian club Racing 92.