Trippier verbally agrees to Wolves move after Newcastle exit
Summary
Kieran Trippier, a 35-year-old former England player, has agreed to join Wolves after leaving Newcastle United. He will likely sign a two-year contract to become the first new player under Wolves coach Rob Edwards as the team rebuilds following their relegation from the Premier League.Key Facts
- Kieran Trippier is moving to Wolves on a free transfer after his Newcastle contract ended.
- He is expected to sign a two-year deal with an option for one more year.
- Trippier played 160 games for Newcastle and helped them win the Carabao Cup in 2025.
- He has also played for Atletico Madrid, Tottenham, and Burnley.
- Trippier won La Liga with Atletico Madrid and was a Champions League runner-up with Tottenham.
- He earned 54 caps for England and retired from international football in 2024.
- Wolves finished last in the Premier League and are focusing on signing experienced, homegrown players.
- Some Wolves players, including Jose Sa and Hwang Hee-chan, are expected to leave the club.
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