West Bromwich Albion have signed experienced goalkeeper Matt Ingram. The 32-year-old shot-stopper joins on a two-year contract from Oxford United.

What happened?

Ingram's arrival comes as Josh Griffiths prepares to complete a permanent move to Stoke. Griffiths will end a 15-year association with West Bromwich Albion.

Why it matters for West Bromwich Albion

Ingram has second-tier experience with QPR and Hull. He was instrumental in League One promotion with Hull, playing 61 times.

CategoryStat
League standing21st in Championship, 51 pts, 13W-14D-19L from 46 games, recent form LDWWD
Goals this season48 scored, 58 conceded (-10 goal difference)
Title race44 points behind leaders Coventry

What comes next?

Ingram will compete with Max O'Leary for the No.1 spot at The Hawthorns. O'Leary extended his stay with West Bromwich Albion earlier in the summer. Ingram has made over 300 appearances for eight clubs, including Wycombe and Hull. He will join his new colleagues for pre-season training under James Morrison and his backroom staff on Thursday.