Scotland's Nikki Walker has signed a new two-year contract with the Ospreys.
The 27-year-old winger arrived in Swansea from the now defunct Borders in 2006 and has gone on to make 74 appearances for the region, scoring 26 tries.
Given the success he has enjoyed with the Ospreys, he saw no reason to seek out pastures new.
"It was a very easy decision for me to make, particularly with things going so well this season," he enthused.
"We are top of the Magners League and through to the last eight in Europe so it's an exciting time for the Ospreys, as far as the rugby side of things are concerned I didn't have to think too hard about signing a new contract.
"The coaching team is excellent, probably the best that I've ever played under, and I'm pleased that I'm going to get the opportunity to work with them for the next two seasons."
Ospreys head coach Sean Holley is delighted that Walker has decided to commit his peak years to the region.
"After a lot of understandable interest from elsewhere, we are delighted that he sees his future at the Ospreys," he enthused.
"It's a great signing for the Ospreys. We do have some young wings coming through who have a bright future in the game, but Nikki is very much a 'here and now' player.
"He is one for the present who has been in great form, and will continue to do an excellent job for the Ospreys over the coming seasons while some of the younger talent continues to develop."