Former England fly-half Danny Cipriani has agreed a deal to join Premiership side Bath on an “extended one-year contract” that begins in May.
The 33-year-old, who has won 16 caps, will link up with his new club before the end of this campaign, ahead of Rhys Priestland’s move to Cardiff Blues.
Cipriani left Gloucester in December despite reportedly signing a three-year contract in 2019.
He said he was “looking for a club that matches my ambition”.
“After speaking with Stuart Hooper [director of rugby] and Neal Hatley [head coach], it was clear that Bath offered that opportunity,” Cipriani added.
“We talked about what I could bring to the club and what Bath were looking for in a fly-half; someone who could be part of an attacking mindset, who could help unlock that aspect of the game and inject additional pace and vision – complementing the quality in the team.
“I’ve been really focused over the past three months on…