Ospreys PRA close, but not signed yet – BradleyImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Ospreys appointed ex-Gloucester boss Lance Bradley as their chief executive in January 2024Published21 minutes agoOspreys chief executive Lance Bradley has validated the region is yet to sign Welsh rugby’s newest Professional Rugby Agreement (PRA).Bradley, however, says there are no problems with the PRA and that an agreement is close.Scarlets are also yet to commit to the deal negotiated between the WRU and the four regions which stipulates how the professional game in Wales will be run, including details such as how much money each side will have.Ospreys and Scarlets are currently signed up to an old agreement which runs out in 2028, while Dragons and Cardiff – who are currently owned by the WRU – put pen to paper in May 2025 on the new PRA25 deal which lasts until 2030.”It’s not signed yet, but it’s progressing towards that, so it’s very close,” Bradley told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast.
“It’s just a few details to sort out, there aren’t any problems with it.”
Bradley also denied reports suggesting the new agreement would mean budget cuts for the clubs.
“There was some discussion about how you manage recruitment at relatively short notice,” he added, “but no there’s no plans for a reduction in the budget.”
