Danny Williams has signed a permanent two-year contract with newly relegated Bradford Bulls.
The winger, 27, has become the 19th addition to the Bulls’ 2015 squad- when they will compete in the Championship.
Their relegation from the Super League was confirmed in July.
He was originally on a short term contract at the Provident Stadium but has now signed to stay with the club until the end of 2016.
He said: “I was really excited about coming to Bradford to begin with, so am obviously delighted to be extending my stay. This is a club with big ambitions for the future and I want to be a part of what is eventually achieved here. With the way the squad is shaping up for next year, I think our supporters can be confident of us making an immediate return to Super League.”
Manager James Lowes said: “I am really pleased that the deal has gone through, as I feel Danny provides good competition out wide. I am looking forward to working with him during pre-season training and going into next year, where he could prove fairly key for us. Wherever he has gone in the past, he has always worked extremely hard and that is what I like about him. His attitude is first class.”