Welsh Midfielder Matt Smith Joins Newport County: A New Chapter in League Two
Welsh midfielder Matt Smith signs a two-year deal with Newport County, aiming to strengthen the squad under new boss David Hughes.

Newport County have secured the services of Welsh midfielder Matt Smith, who has signed a two-year deal with the League Two club. The 25-year-old, who has 19 international caps, becomes the first signing under new manager David Hughes.
A Proven Track Record
Matt Smith has made over 160 club appearances in British football, including a successful stint at FC Twente. Last season, he played 25 times for St Johnstone, although the team was relegated from the Scottish Premiership. Smith became a free agent this summer after not featuring in St Johnstone's matches post-January.
Manager's Perspective
"We are delighted to bring Matt on board. As a group of staff, we feel he is a really good signing for us, and he will certainly strengthen the squad," said Hughes. "He is still growing as a player and has the desire to improve and progress himself. We are all looking forward to working with him. He is an outstanding character; a good professional and person to have around the squad and the club."
Career Highlights
Smith spent 18 months with MK Dons after joining from Manchester City in 2022. A product of the City academy, he had loan spells with FC Twente, Queens Park Rangers, Doncaster Rovers, Charlton Athletic, and Hull City. Born in the Midlands, Smith qualifies for Wales through his Blackwood-born grandfather and made his senior international debut under Ryan Giggs in 2018. He was part of the Wales squads at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup but has not played for his country since September 2022.
Looking Ahead
With his experience and versatility, Matt Smith is expected to be a key player for Newport County as they aim for success in the upcoming League Two season. His signing marks a significant step in the club's rebuilding process under David Hughes.