No deal yet between IRFU and Tadhg Furlong

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DUBLIN, IRELAND - FEBRUARY 14: Tadhg Furlong of Ireland looks on during the warm up prior to the Guinness Six Nations match between Ireland and France at Aviva Stadium on February 14, 2021 in Dublin, Dublin. Sporting stadiums around the UK remain under strict restrictions due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in games being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Brian Lawless - Pool/Getty Images)

head coach Leo Cullen has said he could provide ‘no clarity’ on negotiations between the IRFU and Tadhg Furlong to extend his contract.

The & tighthead is in the months of his existing contract and is the last pillar of strength for the IRFU to sign to an extension after reaching deals with a number of senior players in Andy ‘s plans in recent weeks.

Ronan Kelleher, Jack Conan, Luke McGrath, Hugo Keenan, Dan Leavy, Sean Cronin and Devin Toner are all amongst the names to have committed to the union.

But the lingering wait for 49-cap Furlong to follow suit will be a cause for concern ahead of this week’s Rainbow Cup kick-off.

“I can give you no clarity, no,” said Cullen. “I’m sorry, it’s a short answer!

“I’d love to say I can, but I can’t. Like all these things, these negotiations, they play out the way they do. I don’t have any clarity, unfortunately.”

It was reported that CJ Stander felt he was being undersold by the IRFU with their offers made to extend, with the No.8 feeling the draw of a return to after failing to strike a deal.

But Cullen stated his hopefulness that a breakthrough in the talks would keep Furlong, 28, around beyond the summer.

“He’s such an important player in the group, Tadhg. You could see we missed him in the group, particularly that early part of the season.

“I think it was the same for Ireland, the national coaches would probably say something similar as well. He’s made a big impact since he’s come back just before the .

“He had that 40 minutes against Scarlets and straight into the Six Nations and he had some big performances during the course of that tournament. But yeah, competition is good in that area.”

PRO14 champions Leinster open their Rainbow Cup campaign against Munster at the RDS on Saturday, and still have a semi-final to look forward to against La Rochelle on 2.

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