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Hall and Ruddy signed - what do you think of transfers flurry?

Lewis Hall of Newcastle United arrives for the Global Football Week exhibition match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Newcastle United FC at Melbourne Cricket Ground on May 22, 2024
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Newcastle United have signed Lewis Hall on a permanent contract following the defender's successful loan spell last season.

The left-back made 22 appearances for Eddie Howe's side throughout the 2023-24 campaign, scoring two goals.

After signing his long-term deal, the Chelsea academy graduate and boyhood Magpies supporter said: "When you pull on the black and white shirt, there is no feeling like it - and playing in front of the best supporters in the country is extra special for me, being a Toon fan.

"I gained a lot of experience last season and, with the squad we have, we will be looking to push on even further this season. I can't wait to get started."

Howe added: "Lewis was a very good addition to our squad last season - we have been delighted with his progress and his contribution to the team.

"As well as being a talented player, he has a great attitude towards the game and his own development. I'm excited for this next part of his journey."

Meanwhile, the Magpies have also signed 37-year-old goalkeeper John Ruddy following his contract expiration at Birmingham City.

Ruddy, who joins on a one-year deal, said: "It was an opportunity I couldn't turn down.

"It is a huge club which is only going one way and to be a part of that, however big or small, is going to be very pleasing and very exciting."

Howe added: "He has a huge amount of experience and adds a level of support and competition that we need."

The announcement follows the arrival of goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos from Nottingham Forest earlier on Monday.

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John Ruddy poses for photographs after signing for Newcastle United at the Newcastle United Training Ground
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