Although there is continuous talk over Kieran Trippier’s future on Tyneside, he is prepared to ‘go again’ with Newcastle United next season.
The vice captain of the Magpies, who will have the unique honor of captaining England against the Bayern Munich team on Monday night at St. James’ Park, was being pursued by the German team in January and has now been connected to a potential move to Saudi Arabia as the last year of his contract with Newcastle draws near.
But Trippier seemed eager to play for Eddie Howe’s team the next season after he stated his team cannot focus on their failure to qualify for Europe this year when they resume club football in the summer.
It’s unfortunate, as you naturally desired to end in Europe. He said to reporters prior to England’s match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, “It’s just one of those things.” “Obviously, United’s victory in the FA Cup kept us out of Europe. But there isn’t time to think about it.
“With one game a week and the players we have, we have to go again next season, and that’s exciting.” We can spend more time on the grass because it’s not really possible to play three games a week. The club can take a lesson from it.
Trippier will leave St James’ Park with his youngster on Monday when his team plays the first of two home pre-Euro 2024 friendlies under Gareth Southgate.
The full-back for Newcastle hasn’t played much football lately due to a calf injury he suffered earlier this week. Trippier, though, is certain that he has overcome any injury worries and is prepared to enjoy what might be his last competition with the England team this summer.