Newcastle United has officially signed Lewis Hall from Chelsea on a permanent basis after a successful loan spell last season. The 19-year-old defender has signed a “long-term” contract at St James’ Park after making 22 appearances for the club last season.
In an interview with the club’s official website, Hall expressed his pride in continuing his journey at his boyhood club, Newcastle United. He emphasized the warm welcome he received from the fans, the manager, his teammates, and everyone at the club, which has motivated him to repay their faith in him.
As a lifelong Magpies supporter, Hall spoke about the special feeling of playing in the black and white shirt in front of the club’s passionate supporters. He reflected on the experience gained last season and expressed his eagerness to push even further this season with the talented squad.
Manager Eddie Howe praised Hall’s progress and contribution to the team, stating that the coaching staff have been delighted with his development. The signing of Hall on a permanent basis reflects the club’s belief in his potential and future success at Newcastle United.
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