Lloyd Kelly has completed his move to Newcastle as a free agent.
The 25-year-old carried out his medical in London earlier this week and he has signed a five-year contract to become Eddie Howe's first summer signing as a free agent with the option of a one-year extension.
Kelly's contract at Bournemouth expires at the end of this month and moves to St James' Park as a free agent.
More to follow.
Why Newcastle wanted Kelly
Sky Sports News reporter Mark McAdam:
"Newcastle are already getting busy in this summer's transfer window and Eddie Howe is bringing in a player he has already signed before while at Bournemouth in the summer of 2019 from Bristol City.
"He's a free transfer so that will help them financially. At 25, he is the perfect age. It's a bit of a no-brainer as it's someone Howe knows and the player has worked with him before.
"We know there was a lot of interest from Serie A with some big Italian clubs tracking him and one or two others in the Premier League monitoring his situation but Newcastle have won the race for his signature. He made 120 league starts across his five-year spell at Bournemouth and 23 Premier League appearances last season so he has plenty of top-flight experience.
"We know certain clubs are under really strict financial parameters in regards to PSR. He is versatile, he's athletic, he's 6ft 2in and he can play all across the back line.
"He's a former Bournemouth captain which shows you a lot about his characteristics and his personality. He's a leader and a really popular lad. He always trained hard there and gave everything for the football club.
"He wanted to join Newcastle as much as they wanted him so that will endear him to their supporters. I think he could potentially be a really good signing for them."
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