Leinster have confirmed the return of Ireland international Joey Carbery before the 2026-27 season.
Fly-half Carbery, who has 37 Ireland caps, has spent the past two seasons with Bordeaux-Begles in France, where he won two Investec Champions Cup titles.
The New Zealand-born 30-year-old came through the Leinster academy and made 37 senior appearances during his first spell, helping the province win a Pro14 and Champions Cup double in 2018.
He moved to Munster the same year and helped them win the United Rugby Championship title in 2023.
“I am delighted to be returning home to Leinster,” said Carbery.
“I am thrilled to be joining in with Leo and the lads, there are some familiar faces and loads of new ones to get to know.
“I am working hard now to get myself fit and ready and contribute to the team as soon as possible.”
Head coach Leo Cullen said Leinster “are delighted to welcome” Carbery back to the club.
“Joey and his family have been huge contributors to the province over many years and it certainly feels like a homecoming for Joey,” said Cullen.
“He has gained plenty of valuable experience over the last number of years and we are all keen to learn from each other over the coming months as we look to compete in a new season.”
Carbery joins Leinster following Ciaran Frawley’s departure to Connacht.
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