The France game was Williams’ 93rd for Wales, while he has also featured in five Tests for the British and Irish Lions.
He has set his sights on becoming the 10th Welshman to reach 100 caps for his country after Alun Wyn Jones, Gethin Jenkins, George North, Dan Biggar, Taulupe Faletau, Stephen Jones, Martyn Williams, Leigh Halfpenny and Gareth Thomas.
“I’d like to get to the 100-cap milestone but the first thing is to get fit and back on the field,” he said.
Williams had returned to Six Nations action this year after missing the 2024 tournament while he had a stint in Japanese rugby with Kubota Spears.
As he comes to the end of his second spell with Saracens after returning from Japan, Williams says he does not mind where he goes next.
“We’re pretty open-minded,” he added.
“Obviously it’d be nice to stay in Wales and help some of the youngsters through, whether that be in the national squad or our regions.
“We don’t really have a preference, so we will just see what happens and if any clubs are keen.”
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