Wales wing Alex Cuthbert has signed a new contract with the Ospreys.
The Welsh region said that 32-year-old Cuthbert had agreed a two-year deal.
Cuthbert joined the Ospreys from Gallagher Premiership club Exeter ahead of this season.
He also gained a Wales recall for the first time since 2017, marking his return with a try-scoring appearance against Fiji.
✍️🤝@acuthbert11 has signed a new deal to stay at the Ospreys💪 pic.twitter.com/5JjofAcvid
— Ospreys (@ospreys) June 17, 2022
Cuthbert won his 50th cap during the Guinness Six Nations clash against England in February, and he is part of Wales’ South Africa tour squad this summer.
“Our aim when we brought Alex back to the Ospreys was to get him consistently on the pitch and influencing games, which we duly achieved,” Ospreys head coach Toby Booth said.
“His performances warranted an international recall and helped us achieve Champions Cup qualification.
“The exciting thing is that he has more improvement to come, and will be instrumental in us competing next season.”
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