
Kieran Trippier's time at Newcastle United looks to be winding down, and according to BBC Sport, the right-back is keeping an open mind about what comes next — focused, for now, on finishing his spell at St James' Park the right way. No clubs are named, no timeline is confirmed, but the direction of travel seems clear enough.
When Trippier arrived from Atlético Madrid in January 2022, it felt like a statement — Newcastle's first serious signing under the new ownership, a proper England international choosing St James' Park over easier options. He delivered. Consistent, vocal, a set-piece threat and a leader in a back line that needed all three. The club's return to the Champions League in 2023-24 had his fingerprints on it.
That makes this moment worth sitting with. A Trippier departure isn't a squad trim — it's the end of a chapter. Eddie Howe will need to find not just a right-back, but the kind of experienced presence that younger defenders lean on in big games. That's not a straightforward replacement.
Newcastle's defensive planning for next summer gets meaningfully more complicated if Trippier leaves. Tino Livramento has shown he can play on the right, but the club may well look to bring in a more established option — whether that's a direct replacement or a tactical shift that asks someone else to cover the flank. Either way, the recruitment team will have work to do before the window closes.
Howe has built a squad that punches above its wage bill, but full-back depth has been a recurring concern. Losing Trippier's experience and delivery from wide areas — particularly at set pieces — is the kind of thing that only becomes obvious when it's gone.
At 35, the options narrow, but they don't disappear. A return abroad — potentially back to Spain or a move to a league with slightly less physical demand — makes sense on paper. A Premier League club in need of a short-term, high-experience option isn't impossible either, though the wages and the profile would have to align. Retirement, at some point, is obviously on the table — but nothing in the BBC Sport report suggests that's imminent.
Trippier has earned the right to take his time with this one. He looks like a man who knows exactly what he wants from the next chapter — he just hasn't told anyone yet.
Kieran Trippier's time at Newcastle United looks to be winding down, and according to BBC Sport, the right-back is keeping an open mind about what comes next
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