Rose is the third player to arrive at St. James' Park this January following the arrival of Bentaleb and Lazaro.
England left-back Danny Rose has secured a loan move from Tottenham Hotspur to Newcastle United until the end of the season.
The Magpies confirmed yesterday that the 29-year-old is the third player to put pen to paper on a deal at St. James' Park this January following the arrival of Nabil Bentaleb and Valentino Lazaro.
Rose, who has made 16 Tottenham appearances this season, told NUFC TV: “It’s a great honour for me to be here. I’m so grateful that the manager has brought me in and I’m looking to repay him in every way I can as soon as I’m playing.
“For me, it’s really exciting that I can come here and have the chance to play in front of the Newcastle fans.
"Newcastle is one of the biggest clubs in England. I spoke to the manager last night and he told me there were 50,000 fans here at the weekend against Oxford. You can't go wrong with that kind of passion and support from the fans, and it's something I'm looking forward to."
According to various tabloids, Newcastle will pay £2m plus a loan fee for the defender, who could make his debut in Saturday's Premier League clash at home to Norwich City.
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