Saracens warn Vunipola after arrest in Majorca
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Saracens have warned England forward Billy Vunipola about his future conduct after he was arrested in Majorca on Sunday.
BBC Sport understands the 31-year-old was Tasered by police in the early hours of Sunday morning in Palma, the capital of the Spanish island, and subsequently charged with "resisting the law".
He was fined 240 euros (£205) and returned to England earlier this week.
But the Premiership champions say they will take no further action against Vunipola, who won the last of his 75 England caps in the World Cup semi-final loss to South Africa last year.
"We condemn the behaviour and have warned Billy about his future conduct," the club said.
"We now look forward to the remainder of the Gallagher Premiership season and consider this case closed."
Vunipola described the incident as an "unfortunate misunderstanding".
"Contrary to media reports, there was no violence, no fight and I did not threaten anybody at any stage, with bottles or chairs or anything else," he said.
Knight agrees new deal at Saracens
Meanwhile, Sarries' 22-year-old back row Toby Knight has signed a new two-year contract.
The former England Under-20 player has made 36 appearances for the club and was on the bench for last season's Premiership final win over Sale Sharks.
"Toby's attitude and desire to improve his game has been outstanding over the last few years," director of rugby Mark McCall told the club website.
"He is a tough, abrasive player and at 22 years old we are confident that he will be an integral part of the group as we move forward."