The uncertainty over his future puts his hopes of reaching the milestone of a century of Test appearances agonisingly out of reach at just two short.”I fear that the international ship has sailed,” said Williams, who also played in a World Cup semi-final having made his debut in 2012.”I’ve not called time on that but it would be impossible without a club.”If I start playing regularly and there are some injuries in the back three then Steve [Tandy, head coach] may give me a call.”Williams worked with Tandy on the Lions’ tour to South Africa in 2021 and believes he can help turn around Wales, who ended an 18-match losing streak in the summer.”Steve’s personality is a good fit for Wales, he’s very passionate, productive and positive,” said Williams.”Wales is in a sticky spot but we have a young squad and hopefully the guys can thrive over the next couple of years.”Williams hopes he can still play a part in that recovery before hanging up his boots.
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Liam Williams: Wales and Lions star left without a club after Saracens exit

