Scarlets sign WRU deal but peace is temporary
•Scarlets have signed the Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA) after lengthy negotiations with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
•The agreement allows all four regions to participate but only guarantees stability until June 2028.
•Uncertainty remains as the WRU plans to reduce the number of professional teams from four to three in the future.
Scarlets sign WRU deal but peace is temporaryImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Scarlets play at Parc y Scarlets in LlanelliPublished6 minutes agoCommentsScarlets have signed the Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA) following more than a year of wrangling with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).The agreement ends a lengthy stand-off between the Llanelli-based club and governing body and means all four regions have now signed the deal.However uncertainty remains over the long-term future of the professional game in Wales with the deal expiring at the end of the 2027-28 season.All four regions were on track to sign a new deal before Cardiff were rescued from going bust when the WRU took them over in 2025.Dragons signed the deal nevertheless but Ospreys and Scarlets demanded assurances Cardiff would not be favoured as well as seeking answers over previous debts.It was not until 5 June that Ospreys signed the agreement and now their west Wales rivals Scarlets have followed.WRU finances 'pretty good' despite plan to cut regional sidePublished23 May'Rebuilding trust' a priority - WRU chairPublished13 MarchWelsh rugby's ins, outs and re-signings for 2026-27Published29 JuneThe move comes in the month Scarlets announced a £2.1m loss for the latest financial year.Executive chairman Simon Muderack said "Signing the PRA25 is another important milestone as we build the next chapter in Scarlets' proud 150-year history. "With certainty for the next two years, we can accelerate the significant progress already underway on and off the field and move forward with confidence."However the deal only guarantee's the future of all four regions until June 2028.The governing body still intends to reduce the number of men's professional sides from four to three - with one club in the east of Wales, one in Cardiff and one in the west - though announced a delay in revealing how exactly it plans to do so.The decision has been heavi...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
→Scarlets have signed the Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA) after lengthy negotiations with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
→The agreement allows all four regions to participate but only guarantees stability until June 2028.
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