Ireland centre Stuart McCloskey signs a contract extension with Ulster, keeping him at the province for an additional term. BBC Sport reports the deal is for one year, taking him through the end of the 2027-28 season. The42 also describes the agreement as a recommitment that keeps him at Ulster until at least 2028, following what it calls a standout season. Belfast Telegraph similarly frames the decision as McCloskey signing fresh terms after what it describes as the best season of his career, and quotes the sentiment that “Ulster is my home.”
Across the reports, McCloskey is presented as a 33-year-old Ireland international who remains tied to Ulster beyond his current contract. The outlets do not provide extensive detail beyond the length and timing of the extension, focusing instead on the fact that he will continue playing for the province into the 2027-28 timeframe. No other clubs, transfer fees, or additional clauses are reported in the provided summaries.