Wales wing Josh Adams has signed a new deal to stay with Cardiff.
Adams, 29, was due to come out of contract in the summer but has pledged his future to the Blue and Blacks.
It is the first signing Cardiff have announced since they were placed in temporary administration last week and subsequently taken over by the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU).
Following the takeover, the WRU insisted all contracts at Cardiff would be honoured.
However, in some cases, players will be free to move on if they wish – with their deals then deemed null and void – because the region slipped into administration.
Adams has chosen to sign and follows the likes of fellow internationals Ben Thomas, Mason Grady and Cameron Winnett in agreeing new terms at the club.