Glasgow Warriors prop Oli Kebble will move to France this summer as he trades places with another Scotland international who is on his way to Scotstoun.
Kebble has signed for Oyonnax, the French club confirmed on Tuesday, having signed a two-year contract with the French side, who were relegated from the Top 14 to Pro D2 this season.
He will replace Rory Sutherland at the Stade Charles-Mathon, with Sutherland leaving France and joining the new United Rugby Championship (URC) winners after his return from Scotland's summer tour.
Earlier this month, Kebble spoke about signing off his time at Glasgow by lifting the URC trophy.
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While the 32-year-old, who won 11 caps for Scotland, was an unused substitute in the URC final, and the semi-final win over Munster, he got his hands on a winners medal.
Kebble's final appearance for the Warriors came in the last eight win over the Stormers, his former team, at Scotstoun earlier this month.
The South African-born prop, who can play on either side of the scrum, made 104 appearances for Glasgow across his seven-year spell.
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