MARCUS SMITH has committed his future to Harlequins and he knows that love will be in the air.
England superstar Smith has signed a new long-term deal to stay at The Stoop until at least 2028.
Fly-half Smith, 25, has grown into one of the world's leading players, having developed at his boyhood club.
"I'm super-excited to sign a new deal with Harlequins," said Smith. "I love the club; it's given me and my family a lot over the years and I'm looking forward to the future here." Smith was the second-youngest player in Gallagher Premiership history to make their debut when he started against London Irish in September 2017 at just 18 years and 200 days old.
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