Middlesbrough sign Dean Whitehead after Stoke exit

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Dean Whitehead

Middlesbrough have signed free agent Dean Whitehead following his departure from Premier League side Stoke City.

The midfielder, 31, who made 158 appearances for Stoke after moving from Sunderland for £3m in July 2009, has signed a two-year deal.

Whitehead's arrival follows last week's signing of Hungary international Josef Varga from Debrecen on a season's loan.

Meanwhile, Boro have released Morocco midfielder Merouane Zemmama, who played 48 games for the club.

He joined Middlesbrough in January 2011, having played under manager Tony Mowbray at former club Hibernian.

Boro are looking to reduce their wage bill, with latest accounts revealing an expenditure of £19.2m on player salaries for the period up to June 2012.

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