Tim Krul turns Brighton loan move into one-year permanent deal after leaving Newcastle United

  • Tim Krul has ended his 12-year association with Newcastle after joining Brighton
  • The Dutch goalkeeper had initially joined the Seagulls on a season-long loan deal
  • Krul made his debut for Brighton against Bournemouth in the Carabao Cup
  • He could face his former club when the two sides meet at the Amex on Sunday 

Goalkeeper Tim Krul has turned his season-long loan from Newcastle to Brighton into a permanent deal.

The Holland international, who made his Albion debut in Tuesday's Carabao Cup defeat to Bournemouth, has signed a one-year contract with Chris Hughton's Premier League side.

The deal brings to an end Krul's 12-year association with Newcastle and means he is now eligible to face his former club when the two sides meet at the Amex Stadium on Sunday.

Tim Krul has signed for Brighton on a one-year contract after intially joining the club on loan

Tim Krul has signed for Brighton on a one-year contract after intially joining the club on loan

'Everyone at Newcastle United would like to thank Tim for his long service to the club and wish him and his family well for the future,' read a statement on Newcastle's website.


The 29-year-old joined Newcastle from Dutch club ADO Den Haag in 2005.

He went on to make 184 appearances for the Magpies and also had loan spells with Falkirk, Carlisle, Ajax and AZ Alkmaar.

Krul's departure for Brighton ends his 12-year association with Newcastle United

Krul's departure for Brighton ends his 12-year association with Newcastle United