Rhys Priestland: Bath sign Wales fly-half from Scarlets

Image source, Getty Images

Image caption, Rhys Priestland has earned 32 caps for Wales since his Test debut in 2011

Wales fly-half Rhys Priestland will join Bath when his deal with Scarlets expires at the end of the season.

Priestland will switch to the Premiership after this summer's World Cup, bringing to an end his 10-year association with the Pro12 club.

The 27-year-old will compete for a first-team place at Bath with England number 10 George Ford.

Priestland has made 147 appearances for Scarlets, scoring 1,059 points, and also has 32 caps for his country.

But his move to England could affect his international prospects, as a new selection policy means players leaving Wales could be excluded from Warren Gatland's team unless there are exceptional circumstances.

The policy will become active once a minimum of six senior players, prioritised by Gatland, have been signed to national dual contracts.

However, Priestland's absence from Wales would benefit Bath, with Ford now a regular for England.

Audio captionPriestland will 'push' Ford at Bath

"My entire rugby career has been spent in Wales and, although I've enjoyed that time enormously, I need a new challenge," said Priestland.

Speaking about competition for the number 10 shirt at Bath, coach Toby Booth told 91热爆 Radio Bristol: "We believe that having Rhys here means he and George can push each other along.

"They'll allow each other to get the best out of each other and, ultimately, drive the team forward.

"Rhys is coming here on the proviso he is the first-choice 10. He's happy to fight it out."

Bath have already added cross-code star Sam Burgess to their squad this season and confirmed last month that Fiji scrum-half Niko Matawalu will join them from Glasgow in the summer.