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Preston North End have completed the loan signing of left back Greg Cunningham from Cardiff City for the remainder of the season.

The 29-year-old, who left the Lilywhites for the Welsh club in the summer of 2018, returns to the club he made 111 appearances for between 2015 and his move to the principality.

The Irish international defender takes the No.37 short on his second spell at Deepdale and, subject to international clearance, will be available to make his second debut in a North End shirt against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough this weekend.

Greg, who signed on Thursday morning, having been with the Bluebirds squad at Barnsley on Wednesday night, was delighted to be back, saying he had ‘unfinished business’ with PNE after he experienced the Euxton Training Ground for the first time.

“I am delighted to be back and I am really looking forward to the second half of the season,” he said.

“There is unfinished business. It has probably been the best time of my career at this club and I want to get back to those times again, get playing games and repay the club.

“The training ground is very impressive, a lot different to Dodney Drive – which will always have a special place in my heart – but this is very impressive and I am just raring to go and get going.

“I am feeling good and feeling fresh. I feel I have a lot to give and I just want to thank for the club for bringing me back and I want to repay them for that.”

Manager Alex Neil was also pleased to have been reunited with the Galway-born man, adding: “What he will add is experience, grit, determination, a good role model for the younger players and an understanding of what it takes to be successful at this level.

“He is a really good lad. We know what we are getting when he comes in. All of that ticked all the right boxes for us and I think it will be a strong bit of business.”
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Ben Pearson Joins AFC Bournemouth
Midfielder Ben Pearson has joined AFC Bournemouth on a permanent transfer for an undisclosed fee.

The 26-year-old joined the Lilywhites in January 2016 from Manchester United and went on to make 165 appearances, scoring two goals.

The former No.4 was out of contract in the summer and had indicated that he wanted a new challenge and was not interested in signing a new contract.
He had made just nine league appearances this season, last playing in the clash with Wycombe Wanderers in early December, when he was forced off through injury.

Everyone at Preston North End would like to wish Ben the very best in the future and thank him for his contribution in the last five years.

Darnell Fisher Joins Middlesbrough


Defender Darnell Fisher has joined Middlesbrough on a permanent transfer for an undisclosed fee.

Fisher joined North End in the summer of 2017 and has made over 100 appearances in all competitions for the club.

The 26-year-old has featured 16 times for the Lilywhites this season, scoring once in the 2-2 draw with Norwich City back in September.
Everyone at the club would like to wish Darnell the very best for the future and thank him for his contribution during his three and a half years at Deepdale.
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Preston North End midfielder Daniel Johnson has signed a new contract with the Lilywhites until the summer of 2023.

The Jamaican international, who joined the club in 2015, has gone on to play nearly 250 games, taking him into the top 50 appearance makers for North End.

The 28-year-old has put pen to paper on a deal until the summer of 2023, joining club captain Alan Browne in committing his future to Deepdale.



The former Aston Villa man, who has five goals in his 23 games in the current season, taking his total to 47 in a lilywhite shirt, said he was delighted to put the matter to bed.

“I am relieved, but I am very happy that it is done,” he said. “It is put to bed now and for quite a while it has been what I have focused on, so I can get tunnel vision and focus on my football.

“I have been here quite a while and I am happy to still be here. The goal now is to kick on and start producing what I know I can produce and keep helping the team.

“I have become one of the senior players at this football club and it is about showing that and helping pass on information to the younger boys in the squad.”

Manager Alex Neil felt it was another step forward, adding: “Everyone is well aware what I think of Daniel as a player and as a person. He is one of the senior boys in the dressing room and has been an important part of the squad for my entire time here.

“When he has been available, he has been a regular in the team for that time and has shown everyone what he brings to the squad and I am delighted that he has shown the commitment to the club and I look forward to continuing to work with him.”
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It begins Liam Lindsay from Stoke

Davies gone

Jumped the gun on Davies not gone yet

Gordon from Everton

Davies now official

Sepp Van den Berg on loan from Liverpool

Gordon still a work in progress
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Nugent to Tranmere short term deal

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Preston North End have signed Scottish centre half Liam Lindsay on loan from Championship rivals Stoke City.

The Paisley-born defender has put pen to paper on a deal until the end of the season.

The 25-year-old came through the ranks at Partick Thistle, where manager Alex Neil first came across his new recruit, before a successful spell at Barnsley, gaining promotion to the Championship in 2018/19.


He joined the Potters from Oakwell in June 2019, for a publicised fee of over £2m and has made 23 appearances at the Bet365 Stadium.

Speaking about the move, the Scot saw the chance to play regularly something he couldn’t turn down: “It’s been pretty quick and I’m just happy to have it done and dusted and I’m looking forward to it.

“It is obviously a big attraction coming here and the gaffer wanted me here, which gives me confidence, so I’m just looking to get as many games as possible and help the team.”

Manager Alex Neil added: “It is good to get this bit of business done. The Ben Davies interest came out of the blue so it’s not something we expected, but he have obviously been keeping an eye on left sided centre backs in case that did happen.

“Liam is a guy who has played at the level, he’s been at Stoke, he’s been at Barnsley, he’s a good age, he’s left-sided and left footed and I think it makes sense to bring someone in who can hopefully do well between now and the end of the season.

“He’s a good presence, a good size, and we are really hopeful for him. He hasn’t played a lot of football this year and we want to make sure that he gets his season up and running.”

Preston North End have completed the season-long loan of Liverpool’s Dutch centre half Sepp Van Den Berg.

The 20-year-old started his career in his homeland with PEC Zwolle, making 23 appearances, after coming through the ranks – his debut coming in 2018.

He was signed by the current champions of England in the summer of 2019 and has made four appearances for the Reds in domestic cup competitions in the last two seasons.


The Netherlands youth international has been given the No.2 shirt at Deepdale and completed his move to the club on deadline day.

Speaking after putting pen to paper he said: "I’m looking forward to it. I’m happy I’m here. I’m happy hopefully I can play a lot of games, I hopefully can achieve something good this season so I’m really looking forward to the season.

"I’ve had a look around and everything looks good. The people that I’ve met have been really nice to me so I’m really looking forward and the facilities are good so hopefully I can develop here very well."



Preston North End grabbed a deadline beating signing, by capturing highly-sought after Everton attacker Anthony Gordon until the end of the season.

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The 19-year-old joined the Toffeemen as a youngster, progressing through their Academy ranks coming on for his debut 12 months ago against West Ham United, as a substitute for Bernard.

He went on to be handed his first Premier League start in the Merseryside derby against Liverpool at Goodison Park in June and he has followed that with ten appearances this season already.

The Lilywhites, who beat a host of clubs to his signature, finally got the deal overline just before the 11pm deadline, with Anthony taking the No.42 shirt for the remainder of the season.

Speaking after putting pen to paper the England U20 international said: “I’m, so excited. Preston is a massive club; I’m delighted to be here. I know it was last minute, but I can’t wait to get going.

“I’ve heard a lot about the club. I’ve been told all about the family feel of this club and that was a massive part of why I chose to come here. I think that’s my main reason for being here, I really want to start games and be involved in men’s football consistently.

“I think this is the perfect place for me at this moment with this manager, this team, and hopefully we can get to the play-offs.”

Whilst manager Alex Neil said he always expected it to be a late one, but was excited to have got his eighth signing of a busy window.

He added: “I think we always knew this was going to be a late deal. We spoke to Everton regarding Anthony and I spoke to Anthony himself as well.

“We needed to make sure we brought another attacking option in and I think Anthony, who has been involved in most of Everton’s games this season, has huge potential and he is different to the other type of lads we have as well.

“Anthony wants to take the ball, he wants to get at people, he wants to try and take them on and be creative in the final third. That type of player is what we have needed.”

Preston North End have agreed the sale of defender Ben Davies to Premier League champions Liverpool for an undisclosed fee.

The 25-year-old joined the Lilywhites Academy at the age of ten and came through the ranks and given his debut by Graham Westley in January 2013.

Successful loan spells, in particular with York City and Fleetwood Town, aided the development of the left-side central defender, however, after the arrival of Alex Neil as manager, he became a first team regular.


He has gone on to make 144 appearance for the club, including 19 this current season, and scored two goals in that time.

Speaking about his departing No.6 manager Alex Neil was proud to see one of his stalwarts moving to a club of the size and esteem of the Reds, he said: "It was an opportunity that he certainly couldn’t knock back and we certainly couldn’t stand in his way.

"We’ve said that all along about our young players, if an opportunity comes up for them to go to the Premier League, and certainly a team like Liverpool, I think it’s an incredible opportunity for Ben.

"To be honest he deserves it, he’s worked extremely hard on his game and he’s been a terrific servant for us.

"He came through the youth academy here as well, so to produce one of our own and for them to go on to a team like Liverpool, it’s an incredible achievement for the club and for Ben himself. I really hope he goes on and gets an opportunity because I really think he could do well. I think he’s got the potential and the attributes in terms of his pace and his comfort on the ball to be a really top player so I will certainly follow him with interest."

The Barrow-born man completed a medical and the paperwork at Anfield on transfer deadline day and joins one of the World’s biggest clubs with everyone at Preston North End’s best wishes and thanks for everything he has given over 15 years in lilywhite.

Defender Josh Earl has joined Burton Albion on loan for the remainder of the 2020/21 season.

Earl, who has made seven appearances for North End this season, heads to the Pirelli Stadium to gain further experience of first team football.

The Brewers recently reappointed Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink who has added the 22-year-old to his defensive ranks.


Last season the PNE No.3 had loan spells at Bolton Wanderers and Ipswich Town, and this is a further opportunity to get valuable game time.

Everyone at Preston North End wishes Josh the best of luck during his loan spell.

Striker David Nugent has joined League Two Tranmere Rovers on loan for the remainder of the season.

The striker, who returned to Deepdale in the summer of 2019, has agreed a move to Prenton Park for the rest of the campaign.

Keith Hill’s men are aiming to a first time return to League One and currently sit in a Play-Off position, having won their last four league games in a row.


The former Leicester City attacker will add to the fire power of the Super Whites, as they look to push for a promotion spot.

Everyone at Preston North End wishes David the best of luck during his loan spell
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