Newcastle United can announce that five first team players will be leaving the club on the expiration of their contracts this summer.
Departing the Magpies will be long-serving duo Paul Dummett and Matt Ritchie, who have made a combined 428 competitive appearances for the club.
Geordie defender Dummett is Newcastle United’s longest-serving current player and will depart 23 years after first arriving at the club’s Academy.
Officially joining aged nine years old, he emerged through the Magpies’ youth system before making his senior debut in January 2013. He has since amassed 213 competitive appearances, scoring on four occasions, and has been a dependable presence in the first team squad for more than a decade.
Ritchie arrived at the club from AFC Bournemouth in July 2016 and, alongside Dummett, played a key role as Rafael Benítez’s side won the 2016/17 Championship title before re-establishing itself back in the Premier League.
The Scotland international has appeared for Newcastle United on 215 occasions during eight years on Tyneside, and has scored 25 goals – the last of which was a vital injury-time equaliser against his former club Bournemouth in February 2024.
Also leaving United this summer are goalkeeper Loris Karius, defender Kell Watts and midfielder Jeff Hendrick.
Karius joined the Magpies in January 2023 and has made two competitive appearances for the first team, featuring in the 2023 Carabao Cup Final and most recently in a Premier League fixture at Arsenal in February.
Hendrick, meanwhile, moves on four years after joining as a free agent, having made 27 appearances and scored three goals before loan moves to QPR, Reading and Sheffield Wednesday.
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