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·5 April 2026
Newcastle defender admits he’s ‘done’ with club ahead of summer move

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·5 April 2026

Newcastle United defender Matt Targett has confirmed that his time at St James’ Park has come to an end, admitting that his “chapter at the club is closed” as he focuses on a permanent future elsewhere.
The 30-year-old left-back, who is currently flourishing on a season-long loan at promotion-chasing Middlesbrough, spoke candidly about his situation following a string of impressive performances in the Championship.
After two injury-plagued years on Tyneside, Targett has successfully revitalised his career at the Riverside Stadium.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Targett revealed that a conversation with Magpies boss Eddie Howe in January paved the way for his permanent departure.
Despite having a contract that runs until June 2027, both parties appear to have reached a mutual understanding that a return to the Newcastle first team is unlikely.
“I had a chat with Eddie in January and he was so understanding about my situation, so I thank him for that. He knew staying at Middlesbrough was beneficial for me and that I wanted to keep playing. The future? I’m not sure to be honest. I believe I’m done at Newcastle, so that chapter is closed.”
Targett’s primary goal is now securing a permanent move to Boro, provided they navigate the upcoming play-offs successfully.
“Hopefully we get promoted here and there will be a contract for me… but if not, I’ve played as much as I can this season so I’ll assess my options.”
Targett was an key player for the club during the 2021/22 season, joining initially on loan from Aston Villa and providing the defensive stability that helped the club avoid relegation.
His move was made permanent for £15 million that summer, with many viewing him as a cornerstone of the new era.
However, the subsequent rise of Dan Burn and the arrival of Lewis Hall, coupled with a series of debilitating hamstring and heel injuries, saw him fall down the pecking order.
Between 2023 and 2025, Targett managed just a handful of Premier League appearances, leading to his eventual loan exit.
With Newcastle now focused on younger, high-ceiling defensive targets for their 2026/27 campaign, Targett’s departure marks the end of a reliable, if injury-stalled, period for the veteran full-back.
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