Leicester Tigers are excited to wing announce Adam Radwan has joined the club with immediate effect on a multi-year deal.
Radwan has made 128 appearances for Newcastle, becoming one of the Gallagher Premiership’s most feared attackers, crossing the line 59 times in Falcons colours.
The 27-year-old made his England debut in the Summer of 2021, earning the first of his two international caps against Canada at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
Speaking about making the move to Leicester, Radwan said: “I’m grateful for my time with Newcastle. I made lifelong friends there and wish them all the best for the future.”
“Joining Leicester Tigers, having the opportunity to come to a club with this type of history and potential, it’s incredibly exciting.
“I can’t wait to get stuck into training, and hopefully show Tigers fans what I can offer to the team.”
Leicester Tigers Head Coach Michael Cheika said: "Adam is an exciting player, with a proven record for finding the try line and someone who will add great competition to our back three ranks as well as bring with him a wealth of experience."
"He's a great young bloke, who we are excited to have link up with us this week and getting him on to the training field alongside his new club mates."