Owen Farrell will depart Racing 92 a year before the end of his contract in order to return to Saracens immediately.
Bath clinched their first Premiership title for 29 years dating back to 1996 after holding off a late Leicester Tigers fightback to win 23-21 at Twickenham.
Outgoing Leicester Tigers head coach Michael Cheika said Premiership final referee Karl Dickson "gave us nothing," labelling the Dan Cole sin-binning "embarrassing."
Recap live commentary from Saturday's Premiership final as Bath held on to beat Leicester Tigers 23-21 at Allianz Stadium Twickenham.
The end of treble-chasing Bath's 29-year wait for the title, or a fairytale Leicester farewell for Dan Cole, Ben Youngs and co?
Adam Radwan scored two tries as Leicester set up a Gallagher Premiership final against Bath by edging Sale 21-16.
Leicester, Sale and Bristol earned the wins they needed to wrap up Premiership play-off spots as Gloucester and Saracens missed out on the top four.
Owen Farrell could return to Saracens next season as injury cover - if he accepts a salary less than what he is currently on at Racing 92.
If Henry Pollock fits the mould of modern-day British and Irish Lions 'bolter', his counterpart for the 1997 tour to South Africa was one Will Greenwood.
Lawrence Dallaglio chats to Sky Sports about his career and 1997, 2001 and 2005 British & Irish Lions tour memories as part of our Lions Recollections digital series.
Dan Lydiate chats exclusively to Sky Sports about his career and 2013 British and Irish Lions tour memories as part of our Lions Recollections digital series.
Rob Kearney chats exclusively to Sky Sports about his career and 2009, 2013 British and Irish Lions tour memories as part of our Lions Recollections digital series.
The Lions head into their tour of Australia with a defeat, but what will they learn from their loss to Argentina and can it help them to a series victory Down Under?
Rugby's "violent" nature will ensure there are still roles to be played by those not named in Andy Farrell's initial Lions squad, says Will Greenwood.
Sky Sports' Will Greenwood believes England's "outstanding" recent performances against New Zealand have put them back among the world's top four rugby teams.
Former England international Will Greenwood believes head coach Steve Borthwick can have his side in a better place come the World Cup.