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Wales rugby star Rees-Zammit signs long-term deal to stay at Bristol
Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit has signed a "new long-term deal" with Bristol, the English Prem club announced Thursday.
Rees-Zammit joined the Bears for the 2025/26 season after ending his 18-month spell in the NFL and has chosen to prolong his stay with the southwest side, although the exact details of his new contract have not been made public.
The 24-year-old has scored six tries in eight appearances since signing for the Prem title contenders and made his Wales comeback during the Autumn Nations Series.
"I'm incredibly happy to have committed my future to Bristol," said Rees-Zammit. This is the perfect club for me and I'm excited to see what we can achieve here.
"The environment here allows me to express myself and play the game the way I love and that brings out the best in me."
Bristol director of rugby Pat Lam said Wednesday that Rees-Zammit was a better rugby player from his time in the NFL at the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars.
In last week's win over Newcastle, Rees-Zammit starred at full-back which Lam sees as his best position. Rees-Zammit played on the wing for Wales in November.
"Louis is a world-class talent and someone who embodies the way we want to play at Bristol," said Lam. "Since coming back from the NFL, he's shown incredible professionalism and hunger to keep improving.
"His speed, power and skill set are obvious, but what really stands out is his willingness to learn, adapt and deliver on the biggest stage."
Lam added: "What's exciting is that he's only just scratching the surface of his ability –- at just 24, there’s so much more to come from him.
"If he keeps progressing on this journey, he has everything it takes to become one of the very best players in the world."
P.Vogel--VB