Newcastle United complete £12m deal for Kieran Trippier

The England International is first signing since the Saudi backed consortium tookover in October.

Author: Tom Haile and Micky WelchPublished 7th Jan 2022
Last updated 7th Jan 2022

Newcastle United have confirmed the signing of Atletico Madrid full-back Kieran Trippier.

The 31-year-old is Eddie Howe's first addition since becoming the manager at St James' Park and the first of what's expected to be a busy transfer window for the club.

Trippier, who started for England in the Euro 2020 final last Summer against Italy, has agreed to a 2.5 year deal.

The former Tottenham and Burnley defender also played key role for the national team at the World Cup in 2018, scoring a free-kick in the semi-final defeat to Croatia.

Trippier said:

“I’m delighted to be joining this fantastic club. I really enjoyed my time in Madrid, but when I became aware of interest from Newcastle United, and having worked with Eddie Howe before, I knew this was where I wanted to be.

“I’m aware there is a lot of work ahead of us but I know the demands of Premier League well and I excited to step out at St. James’ Park as a Newcastle player.”

Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe said:

“I am really pleased to welcome Kieran to Newcastle United. I have long admired his abilities and have followed his career, so when the opportunity arose to secure him, we didn’t hesitate.

“A lot of hard work has gone into planning for the January transfer window long before the month began, which is clear in how quickly we have been able to complete this move. I would like to thank everyone involved, particularly our owners, and I’m very much looking forward to working with Kieran again on the training pitch.”

Born in Bury, Greater Manchester, Trippier began his career at nearby Manchester City and made his first steps into senior football with loan spells at Barnsley and Eddie Howe’s Burnley.

His loan spell with the Clarets was turned into a permanent switch in January 2012 and he helped the club to reach the Premier League in 2014, eventually clocking up four years at Turf Moor.

After becoming an established defender in the top flight, he completed a move to TottenhamHotspur in summer 2015 and would go on to play Champions League football, as well as making his senior debut for England against France in June 2017 – the first of 35 international caps.

In July 2019, he made a high-profile switch to Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid, becoming the club’s first English player in 95 years and making 28 league appearances last season as Atlético became Spanish champions

He ended the 2020/21 campaign by starting for England in the UEFA European Championship Final at Wembley as Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions narrowly lost to Italy.

The new owners are pleased with his arrival:

Newcastle United in pictures

7th October 2021: Newcastle United is bought for £305m in Saudi Arabian backed takeover

7th October 2021: Newcastle United fans celebrate outside St James' Park

13th October 2021: Amnesty International demand meeting with Premier League over Owners and Directors test, following the Newcastle takeover. Concerns over Saudi Arabia's human rights records, claims of 'sportswashing' their reputation

20th October 2021: Steve Bruce leaves position of Head Coach by mutual consent

8th November 2021: Eddie Howe confirmed as Newcastle's new Head Coach

47h January 2022: Kieran Trippier becomes Newcastle United's first signing since the takeover. The full back moved from Atlético Madrid for a reported fee of £12m.

Newcastle United F.C was founded in 1892 after Newcastle West End and Newcastle East End merged.

The Magpies play at St James' Park, a ground with a capacity of 52,305

Newcastle United have won 4 First Division titles, 4 Second Division/Championship titles. 6 FA Cups, 1 FA Charity Shield, 1 Sheriff of London Charity Shield, 1 Inter Cities Fairs Cup, 1 UEFA Intertoto Cup, 2 Texaco Cups and 1 Anglo-Italian Cup; the 9th highest total of trophies won by an English club.

Newcastle United's last major trophy win was in 1955 when they beat Manchester City 3-1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley.

The clubs top goal scorer is Alan Shearer, who scored 206 goals in his 441 appearances. Shearer still holds the record for the most Premier League goals scored.

Newcastle United have spent 89 years in the top flight and have spent all but three seasons in the Premier League's history.

The Magpies were relegated to the Championship in 2009, and again in 2016, but gained promotion at the first time of asking on each occasion, returning to the Premier League, as Championship winners, in 2010 and 2017.

In October 2021 Newcastle United was bought for £300 million by a consortium led by the Saudi Arabian government's sovereign wealth fund. The purchase made Newcastle the richest club in the Premier League.

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