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Matt Targett has completed a permanent move to Newcastle from Aston Villa
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Newcastle and Leeds make signings

Newcastle have completed the permanent signing of Matt Targett from Aston Villa for £15million after a successful loan spell.

Targett, 26, has signed a four-year deal at St James' Park and is the first signing of what is expected to be a busy summer for the Magpies.

He made 16 appearances after joining the club temporarily in January as they finished 11th in the Premier League and admitted it was an easy decision to make.

Targett said: "For me, it was an easy decision to make the loan permanent after the welcome I had from my fellow players, the staff, the supporters and the owners so I'm really happy to be here."

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Leeds have also been busy in the transfer market, bringing in RB Salzburg right-back Rasmus Kristensen on a five-year deal.

The Whites have paid an undisclosed fee for the 24-year-old, who played under Jesse Marsch at the Austrian champions.

The Danish international revealed that lots of his neighbours growing up were Leeds fans.

Kristensen said: "It's a huge historical club which is playing in the best league in the world and for me, it fits everything that I love about a football club.

"I know a lot of things about the club, where I am from, a small village, most of my father's mates are Leeds fans."

Palace extensions

Jordan Ayew is one of four players to extend their stay at Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace have extended the contract of four players until the summer of 2023.

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Jordan Ayew, Nathaniel Clyne, James McArthur and James Tomkins have all tied their future to the Selhurst Park club.

The quartet have made a combined 677 appearances for Palace and chairman Steve Parish was delighted with the business done.

The Eagles chief said: "It remains of pivotal importance to get the right balance of youth and experience in any Premier League squad.

"I’m delighted that we’ve been able to ensure that these long-standing and experienced players in Jordan, Nathaniel, James and James remain with us for the upcoming campaign.

"Each of them played an enormous role in the progress we’ve all enjoyed in the last year, and we very much expect similar contributions for the season ahead."

Palace also confirmed that they are in talks with Cheikhou Kouyate, who sees his deal run out at the end of the month.

Alonso still eyeing Spanish move

Marcos Alonso has again expressed his desire to play in Spain

Chelsea left-back Marcos Alonso has reiterated his desire to play football in his native Spain again.

The 31-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona in the summer transfer window.

He last played in Spanish football back in the 2009-10 campaign, appearing 28 times for Real Madrid Castilla and once for the first team.

Though the eight-cap international is hoping for a swansong at the Camp Nou, he conceded it may not be possible.

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He said: "I have one more year on my contract, but in the end it does not depend entirely on me. 

"It is clear that the desire to one day play in Spain is there."

The Blues have already lost centre-back Antonio Rudiger to Real Madrid on a free transfer with fellow defenders Andreas Christensen and Cesar Azpilicueta also linked with a Barca switch.

Managerial changes

Charlton have appointed Swindon boss Ben Garner as their new manager as they look to earn promotion from League One next term.

There has been plenty of movement in the lower leagues this off-season already and the Addicks have finally confirmed Garner, 42, as their new boss.

Garner guided Swindon to the League Two play-offs last term and has jumped at the chance to manage in a higher league.

"It feels fantastic to be here. I'm really pleased and can't wait to get going," he said.

"Charlton is a massive football club, both in terms of history and tradition and just as importantly in terms of potential and scope looking forwards."

Elsewhere, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has opted to stay at Burton despite some interest from Barnsley.

The ex-Chelsea star said: "It’s always flattering to be approached by other clubs and to be offered new opportunities, but I have always been very happy at Burton, and grateful for the chairman’s support."

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Premier LeagueCrystal PalaceJordan AyewNathaniel ClyneJames McArthurJames TomkinsChelseaMarcos AlonsoLaLigaBarcelonaLeague OneSwindonCharltonBurtonNewcastle UnitedLeeds UnitedMatt TargettLeague Two

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