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Peterborough United have signed former Huddersfield Town defender Tom Lees.
The 34-year-old has played 598 league games, mostly at Championship level, during a career which began at Leeds United.
He later moved on to Sheffield Wednesday, where he made 274 appearances in all competitions, and then Huddersfield, but was released at the end of last season.
Lees will provide cover for Sam Hughes, who is out for up to three months after surgery on his Achilles.
"Tom is a really good signing for us," manager Darren Ferguson told the club website., external
"We were looking for an experienced defender, someone who can come in and help the group.
"He has played all of his career at a higher level. He came in and trained with us and was excellent, fitted in straight away and is exactly what we need.
"He can play in a back three or in a four, brings a lot of knowledge and will be a great example to others in terms of the way he trains and plays."
Posh have not disclosed the length of Lees' deal.
Peterborough United have signed Accrington Stanley midfielder Ben Woods for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract.
Woods, 22, scored 11 goals in 82 appearances for the Lancashire club, his last outing against Gillingham on 2 August, but he is currently recovering from a hand injury.
He began his career in Manchester United's youth system and had a spell in Scotland with Inverness Caledonian Thistle before joining Accrington in the summer of 2023.
"He has been playing at left-wing back for Accrington for whatever reason, but he is a midfield player. He is left-footed, strong, scored seven goals last season so we feel he can add goals and assists," boss Darren Ferguson told the Posh website, external.
"He is a good all-round midfield player, will play anywhere you ask him too. He has a great attitude and I love his mentality, definitely ready for the step-up."
Ferguson added: "At the moment, he has just undergone a small operation on his hand, that is why he has missed a few games including the one against us [in the EFL Cup]. It will keep him out a period of time, around three weeks, which isn't ideal."
Woods said: "I wanted to come to the club anyway, but as soon as I spoke to the manager, that cemented it in seconds. I feel it is the right time to make the move and the right club to make the move to.
"The positive aspect of currently being unavailable is that I can get myself settled, house-wise, get to know the players and the city and then when I am ready, I can focus fully on the football."
Posh have lost all three League One games so far in the new season and are at home to Barnsley on Tuesday evening.
The 34-year-old has played 598 league games, mostly at Championship level, during a career which began at Leeds United.
He later moved on to Sheffield Wednesday, where he made 274 appearances in all competitions, and then Huddersfield, but was released at the end of last season.
Lees will provide cover for Sam Hughes, who is out for up to three months after surgery on his Achilles.
"Tom is a really good signing for us," manager Darren Ferguson told the club website., external
"We were looking for an experienced defender, someone who can come in and help the group.
"He has played all of his career at a higher level. He came in and trained with us and was excellent, fitted in straight away and is exactly what we need.
"He can play in a back three or in a four, brings a lot of knowledge and will be a great example to others in terms of the way he trains and plays."
Posh have not disclosed the length of Lees' deal.
Peterborough United have signed Accrington Stanley midfielder Ben Woods for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract.
Woods, 22, scored 11 goals in 82 appearances for the Lancashire club, his last outing against Gillingham on 2 August, but he is currently recovering from a hand injury.
He began his career in Manchester United's youth system and had a spell in Scotland with Inverness Caledonian Thistle before joining Accrington in the summer of 2023.
"He has been playing at left-wing back for Accrington for whatever reason, but he is a midfield player. He is left-footed, strong, scored seven goals last season so we feel he can add goals and assists," boss Darren Ferguson told the Posh website, external.
"He is a good all-round midfield player, will play anywhere you ask him too. He has a great attitude and I love his mentality, definitely ready for the step-up."
Ferguson added: "At the moment, he has just undergone a small operation on his hand, that is why he has missed a few games including the one against us [in the EFL Cup]. It will keep him out a period of time, around three weeks, which isn't ideal."
Woods said: "I wanted to come to the club anyway, but as soon as I spoke to the manager, that cemented it in seconds. I feel it is the right time to make the move and the right club to make the move to.
"The positive aspect of currently being unavailable is that I can get myself settled, house-wise, get to know the players and the city and then when I am ready, I can focus fully on the football."
Posh have lost all three League One games so far in the new season and are at home to Barnsley on Tuesday evening.
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