11. Ratu Naulago
12. Josh Matavesi
The flying Fijian has made quite the impression after his mid-season switch from Newcastle Falcons to replace Jamie Roberts but Bath boss Stuart Hooper revealed he only has a contract at The Rec until the end of the season.
Bristol Bears director of rugby Pat Lam is known to be a huge fan of the player.
13. Semi Radradra
It was at the 2019 Rugby World Cup that the 27-year-old truly became a household name in the rugby world, making more than 400 metres in just four pool stage games and lighting up the tournament with his devastating blend of pace, power, agility and sleight of hand.
All of which Bristol Bears supporters can look forward to when the Flying Fijian arrives in the West Country next summer.
“Have you heard Bristol have signed Radradra?”@premrugby defence coaches: pic.twitter.com/Y4SGaP7fLF
— Bristol Bears (@BristolBears) November 27, 2019
14. Luke Morahan
The utility back – who can play wing, full back and centre – has three caps for the Wallabies, as well as starring for Australia Sevens.
In 2018, Morahan led the try-scoring charts in the Greene King IPA Championship, earning a spot in the team of the season.
In his first season in the Premiership, Morahan was named in the Guardian team of the year and scooped the club’s ‘Try of the Season’ award for a stunning solo effort versus Leicester.
15. Charles Piutau
The 16-cap All Black’s arrival is one of the biggest coups in the club’s history, with Pat Lam bringing in the 25-year-old utility back in 2018.
Piutau, who can play full back, wing or centre, was named the Pro12 Player’s Player of the Year in 2017 and joined his brother, Siale, in the West Country.
In his first season in the Premiership, Piutau impressed in a Bears jersey, helping his side to the highest finish for a promoted side since 2007.