As revealed by Jon Newcombe in The Rugby Paper on February 8, Northampton Saints have signed England U2s0 tighthead prop Paul Hill.
Hill, who will join from Yorkshire Carnegie, is regarded as one of the most promising forwards to have come through England’s age group teams.
A Junior World Championship winner in 2014, Hill started four of England’s five matches in their recent Six Nations winning campaign.
At club level, Hill has been a regular in Yorkshire Carnegie‘s Championship campaign, playing 16 times in all competitions this season alone.
He said: “I’m looking forward to challenging myself at one of the top clubs in Europe and learning from experienced international players.
“It’s an exciting time for me and I can’t wait to work hard and continue developing.
“I would also like to thank everyone at Yorkshire for the help and support they’ve given me over the years.”
Director of rugby Jim Mallinder added: “Over the past couple of years he has developed quickly, becoming a regular in the successful England Under-20 team and for Yorkshire Carnegie in the Championship. This is a tough league to play in, and he will have learned a lot playing against some experienced players.
“We believe that he has the ability to make the next step up in his career, and – given the huge interest he attracted from the Aviva Premiership‘s top clubs – we are delighted the he has chosen to take that step with the Saints.”