Newcastle United have officially confirmed that Republic of Ireland defender Ciaran Clark has completed a £5mswitch from Aston Villa, signing a five-year contract with the Championship side.
Clark's transferconcludes a 16-year spell at Villa, after he signedfor them as a 10-year-old in 2000. He broke into the Aston Villa first team in 2010, before going on to make 134 Premier League appearances over the course of six seasons.
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On Monday,Newcastle triggered Clark's £5 million release clause,before agreeing personal terms with the player on Tuesday.
Speaking toNewcastle's official websiteabout the move, Clark said:
"Newcastle is a massive club so I'm really happy to be here," said Clark.
"Importantly, it is a club that is moving in the right direction and pushing for the right things, so I'm really excited to now be a part of that.
"Things seem to have progressed really quickly over the last few days but I'm delighted to have got it all done and be a part of this squad."
The deal will come as a huge blow to Villa boss Roberto Di Matteo, who on Monday claimed that Clark was committed to the club for the upcoming season.
"Ciaran is a Villa man, a Villa boy, he has pledged his future to us. He will be staying with us," the ex-Chelsea boss toldSky Sports."He is very happy to be with us, to stay here. I know he has a long-term contract as well."
Clark is a versatile defender, with the ability to cover at left-back as well as in holding midfield,meaningthat he could be signed as suitable cover for Rafa Benitez's side.
The switch marks Newcastle's eighth transfer of the summer so far, with the likes of Matt Ritchie signing from Bournemouth as well as Dwight Gayle, who signedfrom Crystal Palace in a £10 million deal.
Newcastle also seem to be closing in on the signing of Hull Citymidfielder Mohamed Diame, with reports claiming that the29-year old was set for a medical at St James' Parkafter rejecting a contract offer from Hul.