Ulster are set to make their second signing for next season with Hurricanes’ fly-half Aidan Morgan to join the province.
It is understood the New Zealander, who is qualified for Ireland through his grandparents, has signed a multi-year deal at Kingspan Stadium and will arrive in time for pre-season training.
Ulster have been looking for a number 10 since it was confirmed that Billy Burns would be joining Munster this summer.
Morgan is in his third season of Super Rugby Pacific with the table-topping Hurricanes, starting last weekend’s win over Moana Pasifika, but has found his minutes limited by the presence of All Black Brett Cameron in Wellington.
Former Ireland Under-20 boss Richie Murphy was confirmed as the new Ulster head coach this month, arriving in Belfast with a reputation for fostering young talent.
At only 22, Morgan will fit into the age profile of an Ulster side presently on a four-match winning run – with key contributions from the likes of Dave McCann, Harry Sheridan and Cormac Izuchukwu.
It is expected that Ulster, who have already announced Werner Kok’s arrival for the 2024-25 season, will confirm the move next week.
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