Danny Care has revealed he will be at Harlequins for the 2025/26 Gallagher Premiership campaign in what will be his 20th season at the club.
The former England scrum-half, who earned 101 caps for his country, joined Harlequins in 2006 and has lifted the Premiership title twice.
He retired from international rugby after the 2024 Six Nations but signed a new one-year deal with Quins in May of last year.
The 38-year-old has made a record 386 appearances for the club and has confirmed he wants to continue playing while he’s still enjoying it.
“Hopefully a few Quins fans will be happy with that.
“That game [the 34-34 draw against Leicester in December’s ‘Big Game’] probably reminded me again just how lucky I am, fortunate, to still play this game we love and to still play for the club that I love.”
Care made his first Premiership start in a Harlequins jersey in January 2007 and was part of the squad that tasted domestic success in 2011/12 and 2020/21.
Quins have managed just four wins in 10 this season and currently sit seventh in the table, six points outside the play-off places.
Quins face Toulon and Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup next before returning to domestic action against Northampton Saints on January 24, live on TNT Sports and discovery+.
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