Transfers: Lloyd Kelly to join Newcastle, West Ham add Brazilian youngster Luis Guilherme
Newcastle have made Bournemouth defender Lloyd Kelly their first new recruit of the summer with the move set to go through on 1 July.
The 25-year-old, who can play either in central defence or at left-back, will be reunited with manager Eddie Howe who was responsible for taking him to the Vitality Stadium from Bristol City in 2019 during his time in charge on the south coast.
Kelly, who has signed "a long-term deal," made 23 Premier League appearances last season as Bournemouth surpassed expectations to finish 12th with their highest top-flight points tally.
He told the club's website: "It's amazing to be coming here. I know how big the club is and how much it means to all the fans, and I just want to hit the ground running and get to work.
"It's a big move for myself and the family - of course being down south is a bit different - but I think the city of Newcastle is amazing, with the contrast between city life and the countryside."
The England Under-21 international leaves having played 141 times for Bournemouth in all competitions.
West Ham have completed the signing of Brazilian teenager Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras.
The attacking midfielder, 18, has agreed a five-year deal and will finalise his switch to east London when the transfer window officially opens on Friday.
"I'm very happy to be signing with West Ham United, a club that trusted in my work," said Guilherme.
"I also want to thank everyone at West Ham, particularly (technical director) Tim (Steidten) and his team who came to Brazil and not only talked with me, but also with my family.
"They presented the project, and both my family and I liked it. So, I'm very happy to be signing with this club and hope to contribute as much as possible. If things go well, we have a