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Transfers WOMEN

Newcastle United's promotion push gains defensive edge with McLauchlan

🇬🇧 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Newcastle United have signed 29‑year‑old Scotland international defender Rachel McLauchlan from Brighton & Hove Albion on a permanent deal, paying an undisclosed fee as they reinforce their back line in the chase for promotion. The move follows two seasons in the Barclays Women Super League, where she made 48 appearances and scored two goals.

WSL Full-Time confirmed the transfer in an official press release from the Magpies early this morning. The announcement stressed the permanent nature of the deal. It also highlighted McLauchlan’s two‑year spell in the Barclays Women Super League.

Newcastle United paid an undisclosed fee to Brighton & Hove Albion to secure the defender. The 29‑year‑old will relocate to the North East after two seasons in England’s top women’s division. Her experience is expected to strengthen Newcastle’s back line as they push for promotion.

During her time with the Seagulls, McLauchlan made 48 appearances across all competitions and scored two goals. She also featured in Brighton’s run to the Women’s FA Cup final, finishing as runners‑up last season. Those performances underline her readiness for the challenge at Newcastle United.

Internationally, McLauchlan has earned 37 caps for Scotland, debuting a decade ago. The Scottish defender brings versatility to the Magpies’ defensive options. Her national‑team experience adds a further layer of quality to the squad.

After joining Newcastle United, McLauchlan said, “I’m really excited to get started. I’m raring to go, it’s a big opportunity and I’m looking forward to meeting everyone. I want to come here and help the team get promoted. Tanya [Oxtoby] spoke so highly of what the club wants to do and that was a big motivation for me to come here.”

The signing marks Newcastle United’s fifth acquisition of the summer transfer window, further reinforcing the squad ahead of the promotion push. The club continues to build a team capable of competing at the highest level.

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