Fulham have completed the signings of Rotherham midfielder Ben Pringle and Bolton goalkeeper Andy Lonergan.
Both players are out of contract at their current clubs and have agreed two-year deals at Craven Cottage, with the option of a further 12 months.
Newcastle-born Pringle, 26, helped Rotherham to two promotions during his four years at the club and scored three goals in 43 appearances last season.
Longergan, 31, spent more than a decade at hometown club Preston, twice winning the supporters’ player of the year award, before enjoying a year at Leeds.
He played 29 times for Bolton in the Championship last season.
Pringle said: “As soon as I knew that there was interest from Fulham I wanted to come here straight away.
“You just have to look at the size of the club and where they’ve been in the past – hopefully we can get there again before too long.
“I like to think I’ll bring energy to the team. I try to make things happen, I can cross a ball okay and try to get in little pockets.”
Lonergan added: “I’m happy to be here and I can’t wait to get started. It’s a very well-respected, historic club and it’s a place where everyone would like to play.
“We have a lot of potential to hopefully get back to where the club belongs.”
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That's great, we are up and running at last. One of the hidden penalties for dropping out of the Premier League and having a poor first Championship season is the potential to lose young and upcoming players. We also have the challenge of attracting the right people into the club.
I hope the Board is proactively managing this situation. Kit has limited experience and success and therefore attracting the right players will be a challenge. Let's hope Kit is getting the right level of support from Mr Kahn down through the Board.