Morgan and new head coach Steve Tandy were present at the first press conference of the autumn campaign, where Wales tried to put to bed questions about off-the-field uncertainty and turn the focus to the four games.

Wales host Argentina on 9 November in Cardiff, with games on successive weekends against Japan, New Zealand and South Africa to follow.

Tandy has taken charge of Wales for the first time amid the backdrop of the potentially huge upheaval in Welsh rugby, with no set date given about when the reform will occur.

Tandy says there has been a meeting with Welsh players and WRU director of rugby Dave Reddin to discuss the issue.

“I am empathetic to the situation and boys want to be there for each other,” said Tandy.

“There is still tiny bits of uncertainty but the more we are collaborative the better and make sure we do not avoid those conversations. We know we can’t run away from it as coaches.

“The boys have been unbelievable. They have responded well with the way they have addressed that situation coming into camp.”

Tandy accepts players will be concerned about their futures.

“They are human, they have families and as coaches, parents and a husband, you understand that,” said Tandy,

“If you have empathy and talk about things, you can have that resolution. Sometimes things get frustrating if there is no avenue to go and speak about it.”