Wales coach Steve Tandy has named an extended 48-man squad for their end-of-season programme, which includes their opening matches in the Nations Championship against Fiji, Argentina and South Africa.
British and Irish Lions flanker Jac Morgan is back after missing the entire Six Nations with a dislocated shoulder sustained in November's Test against Argentina. He returned for the Ospreys in March. Gloucester centre Max Llewellyn and Cardiff lock Teddy Williams also return after their own injury-enforced absences from the Six Nations.
Notably absent is tighthead prop Tomas Francis, with the 34-year-old Provence front-rower deliberately rested to keep him fresh for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Wales open their programme with a non-cap match against the Barbarians at Twickenham on June 27, after which Tandy will trim the squad ahead of the Nations Championship fixtures.
"Some players will finish next weekend and then some might not come into the squad until June 27 so there's a lot of staggering, that's the reason for the extended squad," Tandy said. "The priorities for us this summer are to keep growing the players, get them up to speed with the conditioning element and also skill development."
Wales arrive at the Nations Championship off the back of a 31-17 win over Italy in March, their first Six Nations victory in three years after a 15-game losing streak in the tournament.