Plenty of transfer action at NUFC

Incomings and outgoings expected today...

Published 1st Jul 2016

Newcastle United have completed the signing of Dwight Gayle from Crystal Palace.

The 25-year-old striker arrives at St. James' Park for an undisclosed fee and has put pen to paper on a five-year deal.

Gayle began his professional career at Dagenham & Redbridge and spent time on loan at Bishop's Stortford and Peterborough United before joining the latter permanently in January 2013.

However, just six months later Palace made their move for the front man in a then-club record switch, and Gayle spent three seasons at Selhurst Park, finishing as the Eagles' top scorer in each of them and featuring in the 2016 FA Cup final at Wembley.

"It's a dream come true to be at a big club like this," said Gayle.

"Newcastle has a massive fan base and a great history so it is amazing to be here.

I can't wait to get started, prove myself and score the goals that take us back up to the Premier League. It's where this Club belongs."

Newcastle United manager Rafa Benitez added: "Dwight is a great player, a proven goalscorer, and it is fantastic news that he has joined us.

He has a big personality, a lot of energy and pace. He is a good finisher also, so he will add goals to our squad, for sure.

He knows English football well, too, and that is important in the Championship.

I am sure Dwight will want to prove he can make a big difference to our team and I am looking forward to working with him."

Meanwhile, moving in the opposite direction is Andros Townsend for around ÂŁ13M.

Townsend joined the Magpies from Tottenham Hotspur in January, and made 13 appearances for the Club, scoring four goals.

"Naturally we are very disappointed to lose Andros but we are bound by the terms of his contract," said Newcastle United managing director Lee Charnley.

"Given our situation in January it was a condition of him joining that we included a buy-out clause. However, I am sure now with Rafa as our manager we will not be in a position whereby we will need to agree to clauses of this nature in the future.

Despite Andros' departure today, we believe with the signings we have made this week we have strengthened the squad.

Rafa and I are working very well together and we are confident we are building a squad that will meet our objectives for the season ahead of us.

Finally, I would like to say Andros was a great professional during his time with us, who gave his all for the Club, and I wish him all the very best."