What's Happening?
Notts County has signed central defender Matt Baker on a two-year contract, with an option for an additional year. Baker, who is 23 years old, previously played for Newport County, where he was the club captain. He joined Newport after coming through
the Stoke City academy and spent three and a half years with the team. Baker turned down a new contract with Newport and joined Notts County, which has recently been promoted to League One. Due to Baker's age, Notts County and Newport County agreed on an undisclosed compensation package.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Matt Baker is a strategic move for Notts County as they prepare for their upcoming season in League One. Baker's experience and leadership as a former club captain at Newport County could be instrumental in strengthening Notts County's defense. His decision to join Notts County reflects the club's ambition to succeed in a higher league, and his presence could help the team achieve its goals. The compensation agreement also highlights the complexities of player transfers involving young talents under the age of 24.













