31-12-2024, 17:49
Storey signed until 2028
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31-12-2024, 17:49
Storey signed until 2028
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?
03-01-2025, 17:40
Preston North End are delighted to confirm Lewis Gibson has joined the club for a seven-figure fee from Plymouth Argyle.
The central defender has signed a deal at Deepdale which will keep him at PNE until at least the summer of 2028. Lewis, 24, has made 72 appearances in the Sky Bet Championship during his career and has captained Plymouth Argyle on a number of occasions this season. Lewis said: “I'm delighted. It's been a whirlwind 24-48 hours, but I'm really happy to be here. I’m really excited for the challenge and I can’t wait to get going. “I feel like the club over the years has been a very stable Championship club. It's a project now where I want to take it to the next level and try and break it into the top six and potentially go ahead. “I've got real excitement and a real fire in the belly about getting going. I can’t wait to get out there, especially at home and playing in front of the home fans to show them what I can do.” Lewis came through the ranks at Middlesbrough and Newcastle United before moving on to Everton in 2017, the same summer that he lifted the FIFA U17 World Cup trophy with England. After four loans spells in the EFL, the defender joined Plymouth Argyle permanently in 2023 and went on to make 63 appearances for the Pilgrims. He’s now taken the No.19 shirt at Deepdale and will be available to make his debut in the Emirates FA Cup third round clash against Charlton Athletic on Saturday 11th January. Manager Paul Heckingbottom said: “Lewis is a really good defender who we’re delighted to have been able to bring in. “We’ve beaten a few clubs to his signature so I think he’s excited about what he’s walking into here and likewise we’re excited to add him to our squad. “He’s a player who the fans will quickly see is very capable with the ball at his feet, but he’s also someone who just loves to defend and he’s shown that he can do that to a high level in the Championship.”
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04-01-2025, 09:07
Layton Stewart has joined Swiss side FC Thun Berner Oberland on loan until the end of the season.
The 22-year-old, who has made 16 appearances for North End since his arrival in the summer of 2023, will look to help his new loan team earn promotion into the top flight. The loan move comes during a winter break in Switzerland, with league action set to get back underway on Friday 24th January. Everyone at PNE wishes Layton all the very best for his loan spell.
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05-01-2025, 10:31
Kacper Pasiek has joined National League side Altrincham on a short-term work experience loan.
The left-sided defender goes straight into contention for Alty who face Barnet in the FA Trophy fourth round on Saturday. In the league, Phil Parkinson's team sit tenth just after the halfway point of the season. Kacper recently earned his first experience of a Sky Bet Championship matchday when he was named as a substitute for North End’s draw against Stoke City in November 2024. The 19-year-old has previous experience out on loan with Marine and Warrington Town. Good luck during your loan spell, Kacper!
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06-01-2025, 20:13
Jeppe Okkels has joined Scottish Premiership side Aberdeen on loan until the end of the season.
The winger signed for PNE in the summer from FC Utrecht and has since made ten appearances in all competitions. Jeppe, 25, will now join up with his former boss Jimmy Thelin at the Dons, who currently sit fourth in the Scottish top flight after 21 matches. Good luck, Jeppe!
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12-01-2025, 20:35
Kaedyn Kamara will spend the remainder of the 2024/25 season on loan with Marine.
The 19-year-old midfielder, who made his professional debut for PNE in January 2023, spent time out on loan during the first half of the campaign with Workington Town and he’ll now gain further experience with Marine. The Mariners, who earned promotion to the National League North in the 2023/24 campaign, currently sit 22nd in the table and are looking to retain their sixth-tier status. Kaedyn has featured regularly for North End in the Central League and Premier League Cup this term, after having an option exercised in his contract at the end of his two-year scholarship. Good luck at Marine, Kaedyn!
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13-01-2025, 19:36
Preston North End are delighted to confirm Andrew Hughes has extended his stay with the club.
The left-sided defender has signed a deal which will keep him at Deepdale until at least the summer of 2026. Hughesy, who was due to be out of contract at the end of the current campaign, has made 241 appearances for PNE since his arrival in Lancashire in 2018. Hughesy said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time here up to now. For me, it was a case of looking to extend my stay. “It’s not easy to stay at a club for such a long period of time and the level as well. On a personal note, I’m really pleased, but it would be nice to achieve something as well. “I think everyone’s really enjoying playing football. Everyone’s pulling in the right direction so we’re in for a good second half of the season.” The 32-year-old began his professional career with Newport County before making the step up to join Peterborough United in 2016. After two years at Posh, the defender signed for North End and has consistently featured for the Lilywhites over the course of seven seasons. Within the current PNE squad, no player has made more appearances for the club, and the new deal will give the Welshman an opportunity to reach the 300-game milestone. Manager Paul Heckingbottom said: “We’re happy to tie down Hughesy for another year because he’s an important part of the team. “He offers us some flexibility and I think over the years he’s really established himself as a Championship defender. Hughesy’s started every league game for us this season when he’s been available which speaks volumes. “Everyone knows we were keen to add to the backline, and that’s why we brought Lewis in, but there’s also players here who we want to move forwards with us and Hughesy’s definitely one of them.”
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16-01-2025, 16:11
Preston North End are delighted to welcome Jayden Meghoma to the club on loan until the end of the season.
The left-back has joined PNE from Premier League side Brentford, where he is regarded as one of England’s brightest young talents by head coach Thomas Frank. Jayden, 18, has taken the No.3 shirt at North End and will be available to make his debut in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday. Jayden said: “It's a good opportunity for me to play football and I'm really excited to play for Preston North End. “I've spoken to the manager. He plays with wing-backs and I like to play quite attacking football as well so I think it'll suit my game a lot and I'm here to just enjoy my football. “I’m really excited. It's a really good challenge for me and I think it's good to get minutes in my legs and play football week in, week out so it's all about the experience and just pushing myself.” Jayden spent time in the Tottenham Hotspur Academy before joining Southampton on a scholarship in 2022. With the Saints, he made four first team appearances and his performances and potential led to Brentford purchasing the England youth international in the summer of 2024. Jayden made his Premier League debut for the Bees against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in December, and he now joins PNE with the aim of earning further senior experience. Manager Paul Heckingbottom added: “Jayden’s a player we’ve been watching closely and we’re really excited about adding him to our team. “He’s a fast, tricky full-back who loves to get forward and plays a big part in attacks, while also being able to do the important work at the other end. “Everything we’ve seen through scouting Jayden and heard about him from people in the game has been really positive so I think he’ll prove to be an important asset for us between now and the end of the season.”
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20-01-2025, 16:36
Preston North End are delighted to confirm Liam Lindsay has extended his stay at Deepdale.
The central defender has signed a contract which will see him remain a PNE player until at least the summer of 2027. Linds has made 140 appearances during his time with the Lilywhites, including every match of the 2023/24 Sky Bet Championship season, for which he earned the club’s Players’ Player of the Year award. Liam said: “I’m really happy. I’ve really enjoyed the time I’ve been here so I’m looking forward to it. “I love every part of it – the players, the staff, the environment. I’m delighted to stay.” The 29-year-old initially joined the club on loan from Stoke City in February 2021, before that move was made permanent in the summer. Since then, Liam has made himself a regular feature in the North End backline and as a result of his performances he earned a first call-up to the Scotland national team in October 2024. The defender was also named the 2023/24 Championship Player of the Season at the Northwest Football Awards. Manager Paul Heckingbottom added: “I’m really pleased Liam’s staying with us. It’s great that he wants to commit to the club when he had the option to run his contract down to be a free transfer in the summer. “He’s been a key player for this club for a few years now and he’s started most games for us so far this season, too. “I worked with Liam at Barnsley so I knew what type of player and person he was when I came in, and I think he’s got better and better over the years. He’s a great lad with a top attitude and he’s been solid for us at the back.”
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29-01-2025, 19:17
Kian Best has joined Irish side Bohemian on loan until 30th June 2025.
The 19-year-old defender has made the move ahead of the start of the League of Ireland Premier Division season, which for Bohemian gets underway on Sunday 16th February when they take on Shamrock Rovers at the Aviva Stadium. A product of the North End Academy, Besty made his professional debut for the Lilywhites in August 2023 and has gone on to make 17 appearances in total for PNE, as well as featuring in the England youth setup. Everyone at the club wishes Kian all the best for his loan move.
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