Stoke have signed defender Tommy Smith from Huddersfield for an undisclosed fee. The 27-year-old right-back has agreed a three-year contract and is Stoke’s seventh signing since the end of last season. Smith made over 200 appearances in all competitions during a six-year spell with the Terriers, including 15 in the Premier League last season. “Tommy has been playing Premier League for the past two years and was the outstanding right-back in the Championship the year Huddersfield got promoted,” Stoke boss Nathan Jones told the club’s website. “He’s a great age, has a good pedigree, is a wonderful character and a good athlete.” Topics Huddersfield Town, Stoke, Nathan Jones, Tommy Smith, Championship, Stoke Huddersfield defender Smith airlifted to hospital Huddersfield’s Smith discharged from hospital Stoke City appoint Luton’s Jones as manager Norwich City 3 Ipswich Town 1 (4-2 agg): Wembley beckons for Neil’s men Everton sign Fabian Delph from Manchester City Wigan sign Antonee Robinson on three-year deal Tommy Wright urges St Johnstone to cut out errors Goalkeeper Travers extends Cherries stay Why Roma are confident of bringing price down for Tottenham’s Toby Alderweireld Ranked! The 14 best football kits of the 2019/20 season Fire sale underway as Real Madrid look to sell these EIGHT players in one month Quiz! How many of Barcelona’s 50 biggest transfers can you name? Bold claims suggest Brazil winger to undergo Arsenal medical this week Monday’s big transfer rumours: Jurgen Klopp identifies position to strengthen at Liverpool