Newcastle United Captain Kieran Trippier to Depart St James’ Park After Historic Four-Year Tenure
Kieran Trippier announces he will leave Newcastle United after 4.5 years. The captain reflects on winning the Carabao Cup and his bond with Eddie Howe.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 4, 2026, 10:47 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from PA Media and ESPN

The Conclusion of a Transformative Era on Tyneside
Kieran Trippier, the veteran defender who became the face of Newcastle United’s ambitious new era, has announced his intention to depart the club at the end of the current season. Speaking via the club's official website on April 4, 2026, the 35-year-old right-back described his impending exit as an emotional milestone, marking the end of a highly successful four-and-a-half-year residency at St James' Park. Since joining from Atletico Madrid in January 2022, Trippier has been a central pillar of the squad, helping to elevate a team once mired in relegation struggles to the upper echelons of European football.
A Legacy Defined by Silverware and European Ambition
Trippier’s tenure will be remembered most for its role in breaking Newcastle’s decades-long trophy drought. During his time with the Magpies, he played a pivotal role in securing the Carabao Cup last season, an achievement he recently described as the "best of his career." Beyond domestic silverware, the former Burnley and Tottenham star was instrumental in guiding the club to two Champions League qualifications within a three-year span. With over 150 appearances and four goals to his name, Trippier’s statistical contribution is matched only by the symbolic weight of his arrival as the first major signing of the club's current ownership.
Gratitude to the Supporters and the Management Team
In his farewell address, Trippier expressed deep gratitude toward the Newcastle fanbase and the coaching staff who facilitated his transition to the North East. He noted that St James’ Park is where he has felt "most at home," thanking supporters for their unwavering loyalty through both successful and challenging periods. Trippier also specifically acknowledged manager Eddie Howe and the backroom team for their partnership during what he called an "amazing journey." The defender’s 54 senior appearances for England during this period further underscored his status as one of the premier full-backs in the Premier League.
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