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Wolverhampton Wanderers Sign Kieran Trippier As Club Pursues Raul Jimenez Deal

Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Kieran Trippier as the Championship club looks to bolster their squad with high-profile talent this transfer window.

The arrival of Trippier marks a significant statement of intent from Wolves as they push for a return to the Premier League following relegation.

Trippier, a vastly experienced right-back, brings a wealth of top-flight knowledge to a dressing room hungry for promotion back to the top division.

The England international has spent time at several major clubs throughout his career, developing a reputation as one of the most consistent full-backs in the game.

His ability to deliver from wide areas and contribute defensively makes him an appealing option for a Wolves side looking to establish dominance in the Championship.

The signing alone has generated considerable excitement among the Wolves fanbase, with supporters viewing Trippier’s arrival as a genuine marker of ambition.

Adding further intrigue to Wolves’ summer activity, the club are also in talks with striker Raul Jimenez over a potential move back to Molineux.

Jimenez is fondly remembered by Wolves supporters following his previous spell at the club, where he established himself as one of the Premier League’s most dangerous forwards.

A reunion between Jimenez and Wolves would represent an emotional return for the Mexican striker, who became a beloved figure during his time with the club.

The combination of Trippier’s experience and Jimenez’s goalscoring pedigree could prove transformative for a Wolves team with genuine promotion ambitions this season.

If both deals are completed, Wolves would have made a powerful statement about their intentions to challenge strongly in the Championship and secure an immediate top-flight return.

The club’s recruitment activity signals that ownership remains fully committed to rebuilding a competitive squad capable of pushing for promotion at the first attempt.

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