London - Gloucester flyhalf Danny Cipriani signed a new contract with the English Premiership club on Tuesday.
Cipriani, 31, joined Gloucester from Wasps on a two-year deal last May, but had recently been linked with a move to Bristol, Bath or Toulon.
Gloucester were forced to deny there was a break clause in Cipriani's contract.
After being left out of England's Six Nations squad, there appeared to be renewed interest from a number of clubs in Cipriani, with several from overseas.
"It's official! We are delighted to announce that @DannyCipriani87 has signed an extended deal with the Cherry and Whites," Gloucester said on their official Twitter account.
Cipriani insisted last month that he has not given up on an England recall and was prepared for his "biggest challenge yet".
He has made 19 appearances for Gloucester this season, scoring two tries in his individual tally of 77 points.
??? It's Official!
— Gloucester Rugby (@gloucesterrugby) April 2, 2019
We are delighted to announce that @DannyCipriani87 has signed an extended deal with the Cherry and Whites ?? pic.twitter.com/CUdtiXvPZw