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The raft of Welsh rugby signings for next season and the one team who haven't made a single announcement

It has been another tough old season for Welsh rugby's four professional outfits. They all languish in the bottom half of the United Rugby Championship and there is very little still to play.

Sure, the Welsh Shield is up for grabs and with it comes a spot in next season's Champions Cup - the Ospreys and Scarlets are scrapping it out for that - and that isn't to be sniffed at. But, in truth, there has been little to shout about and attentions for some time have likely turned towards building for next season.

Acknowledging the myriad of off-field issues that need to be addressed within Welsh rugby, the four regions will desperately need to find a way of being competitive on it, with the standard of the URC likely to raise now that the South Africans have got their feet under the table.

Up until recently, bosses of the professional teams have been bemoaning the fact that they didn't know their playing budgets for next season, which makes planning and recruitment very difficult. But there has still been some business done.

Here's who is coming in next season...

Director of Rugby Dai Young has made no secret of the difficulties he has faced in putting together the squad he wants for next season. He recently revealed that players were offered an extra year on their contracts to smooth over the pay cuts that had to be endured during the Covid-19 pandemic. That has made things difficult.

However, Cardiff have been active and have picked up some big-name players that will be in Wayne Pivac's elite 38 group of players, meaning the WRU will be paying 80% of their wages. They include , who signs from the Scarlets, and , who comes across from Bath.

Meanwhile, Young's son is also arriving back at the Arms Park from Wasps, with

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