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Where then for Louis Rees-Zammit after the return of the NFL?

At first glance, August is not the right time to hunt a club, but the capacities and the profile of Rees-Zammit mean that many will want to find room in their budget.

“It is still so young,” said the former scrum-half of Wales Richie Rees to BBC Radio Wales Breakfast.

“He is explosive and his speed repeated, his lateral movement, is one of the best in the company and that is why he did the British and Irish tour of Lions the last time.”

The rees-zammit count of 32 caps means that it can play outside Wales while being eligible for test rugby under the selection policy of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).

Japan and France are the place where money is in rugby and it was linked to several top 14 clubs before moving on to American football.

If his destination is England, then Gloucester, where he made his name with dazzling screens in Kingsholm, would seem to be a good adjustment on a game front, but there will be problems of wage ceiling.

If Rees-Zammit is being part of an exciting project, the new Red Bulls are about to invest in Newcastle could have stuck.

Falcons could be eager for a poster and there is a fast lane at the Kingston Park.

Then, there is R360, a potential escape league that wants to attract superstars for a first season between September and December 2026.

However, there are still questions about what this ambitious and rees-zammit competition will surely have had enough inactivity in the NFL and will not be suitors.

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