Newcastle have signed goalkeeper Nick Pope to a four-year contract after the England international completed a move from relegated Burnley.
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The Premier League club paid a reported fee of STG10 million pounds ($A17.7 million) for Pope, who made 141 league appearances in his six seasons at Burnley.
The 30-year-old Pope will compete with Martin Dubravka to be manager Eddie Howe's first-choice goalkeeper.
"Nick is an exceptional Premier League and international level goalkeeper so I'm very pleased to be adding strong competition to a very important position," Howe said.
Howe said there was "a lot of interest" in Pope from other clubs.
Pope, who has made eight England appearances, said: "I can't wait to get started" at Newcastle, where he will be reunited with former teammate Chris Wood.
The New Zealand striker joined in the January transfer window.
Burnley were relegated from the Premier League after six seasons following a 2-1 loss to Newcastle in the season finale that allowed rival Leeds to survive.
Australian Associated Press