WARRINGTON Wolves have confirmed that centre Toby King will return to the club when his loan spell at Wigan Warriors concludes at the end of the 2023 season.
The 27-year-old centre progressed through the club’s Academy ranks, making his debut in 2014 and has since scored 52 tries in 138 appearances for the Wire.
King joined Huddersfield Giants on loan for the second part of the 2022 campaign before a season-long loan with the Warriors this year. He has scored 10 Super League tries this campaign and started for England in the mid-season test against France in April.
The centre will rejoin his Wire teammates when pre-season training begins in November under new Head Coach Sam Burgess.
Warrington Wolves Director of Rugby Gary Chambers said: “We are delighted to welcome Toby back to the club.
“During the past couple of seasons he will have amassed a wealth of knowledge from being involved in different environments which can only be beneficial to himself and the club.
“He returns to us at the peak of his physical capabilities. Sam and the staff are looking forward to working with him and are excited to see what he can bring to the team for the 2024 season.”
Meanwhile another ex-Wire Favourite Mike Cooper, has agreed to extend his stay at Wigan.
Made up to have extended with @WiganWarriorsRL for next season. The support I’ve had from the club and supporters has been amazing since the day I joined & I’ve loved every minute.
Thanks for all the messages pre and post injury, it means a lot.
See you all on Friday!
🍒⚪️— Mike Cooper (@MikeCooper_18) September 13, 2023