Nick Hammond: Newcastle hire former Celtic and Reading director of football as transfer consultant on short-term deal

Nick Hammond hired by Newcastle as a transfer consultant on a short-term deal; Hammond has worked at both Celtic and Reading in recent years; Newcastle added Mark Leyland to their backroom staff earlier this week and continue their search for a director of football

Image: Nick Hammond will help Newcastle and Eddie Howe bring players to the club

Newcastle have hired former Reading and Celtic director of football Nick Hammond on a short-term deal as a transfer consultant.

Hammond will oversee the January transfer window and has been tasked with bringing in players to help Eddie Howe's side in their battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League

Howe said last week he was looking forward to working with whoever the club appointed.

Hammond's arrival is the second incoming at the club following the arrival of Mark Leyland from Liverpool in the newly created role of first-team coach analyst.

Image: Hammond was Celtic's head of football operations

The 36-year-old, who worked with Howe during his time as manager of Burnley, was "eager to make the next step in his career", Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said ahead of Newcastle's visit to Anfield on Thursday night.

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"Mark was here longer than I was here and was an incredibly important member of our staff with his post-match analysis and the individual work he did with the players," Klopp said.

"He was a top guy on top of that, but he had a chance to get a more senior role at Newcastle which we couldn't offer here. He was eager to make the next step in his career."

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Jonjo Shelvey's superb effort from range (7) fired the Magpies into a shock early lead on his return to his former club, but Liverpool equalised in controversial circumstances.

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