Matt Targett joins Middlesbrough on loan
2025-08-28 00:29
Newcastle United defender Matt Targett will join Championship side Middlesbrough on loan for the 2025-26 season. The 29-year-old, who joined from Aston Villa in 2022 and has made 47 appearances for Newcastle, is seeking more regular playing time on Teesside after injuries limited his playing time.
In an interview, Matt Targett said: "I am very happy to join Middlesbrough. The team has started well this season and has shown strong competitiveness in the Championship. I am very much looking forward to joining and contributing my strength. I have lacked game opportunities in the past period of time, and now is the stage when I am eager to play and enjoy the game. When I learned that the club was interested in introducing me, I immediately knew that this is where I want to play. I hope to bring my experience to the team and help the team continue to move forward."
"I think I can bring great value to the team. The team has both experienced players and young people who are still growing. I hope to help them improve faster with my experience."
“I joined Fulham in January and was involved in the second half of the season as we secured promotion via the play-offs. The intensity of the competition in this league is very high, so maintaining good form and consistent performances are crucial. I’ve watched a lot of match highlights and have seen many fantastic performances and goals. I’m really looking forward to meeting my new teammates and working hard together for the team.”
“I had a frank and in-depth conversation with the manager, who made it clear he is determined to bring the club back to the Premier League, which is one of the reasons I came here. I am eager to be part of a team determined to succeed and to contribute to their journey to promotion.”
“I believe the fans here are very passionate and the team has been performing very well recently. Therefore, I feel that the atmosphere at the club is very positive and I am looking forward to playing in front of them.”