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Trippier Weighs Exit From Wolves Deal After Rob Edwards Sacking
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Trippier Weighs Exit From Wolves Deal After Rob Edwards Sacking

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Kieran Trippier is reportedly reconsidering his move to Wolverhampton Wanderers after manager Rob Edwards was dismissed on Wednesday night, just two days after the right-back was unveiled as one of the club's headline summer signings.

The 35-year-old defender feels angry and betrayed by the situation. Edwards' presence at Molineux was central to Trippier's decision to choose Wolves over several competing clubs, and news of the manager's departure has shaken him.

How the news broke

Trippier learned of Edwards' sacking on Thursday morning — not from Wolves directly, but from a source outside the club. According to Sky Sports News, Edwards himself was also kept in the dark, learning of his dismissal through a family member rather than from the club's hierarchy.

The timing makes the situation all the more jarring. Trippier had cancelled a holiday earlier in the week to undergo a medical and put pen to paper on his deal. Edwards had been determined to bring him to the club alongside striker Raul Jimenez, and both signings were seen as key pillars of Wolves' preparations for the Championship season ahead.

A pre-contract in the balance

Because Trippier is departing Newcastle United as a free agent, his arrangement with Wolves functions as a pre-contract — officially taking effect on July 1. That technicality means he currently has room to reassess, and Sky Sports News understands he is actively weighing his options.

Edwards and his coaching staff were also said to be shocked and angered by the abrupt manner of their dismissal, having been deep into pre-season planning and buoyed by the recent arrivals of Trippier and Jimenez.

What comes next at Molineux

Cesar Peixoto, currently head coach of Portuguese club Gil Vicente, is understood to be set for appointment as Wolves' new manager. Whether that development does anything to persuade Trippier to honour his commitment remains to be seen.

Sky Sports News has contacted Wolverhampton Wanderers for comment.

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