Farrell extends Munster deal after Ireland call-up

Farrell played in every competitive game for Munster during the 2024-25 season
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Tom Farrell has signed a two-year contract extension with Munster just two days after being added to the Ireland squad.
The 32-year-old centre was called up to the national team on Monday after playing a starring role in Munster's 31-14 United Rugby Championship win over Leinster at Croke Park on Saturday.
Farrell has been a hit with Munster fans since joining the province in 2024 after a seven-year spell at Connacht, winning the club's player of the year award as well as the URC playmaker of the year award after scoring 10 tries in 25 appearances.
The Dublin-born player, whose new deal keeps him at Munster until 2028, was previously called into the Ireland squad by Joe Schmidt for the 2019 Six Nations, but did not play because of injury.
Farrell was not selected for Ireland's summer to Georgia and Portugal, and while he was not initially named in the autumn panel, he was added on Monday and has travelled with the squad to Chicago ahead of next week's All Blacks game