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Newport county head coach announce the leaving of his three player
BREAKING: Newport County Head Coach Announces Departure of Three Key Players
Newport, Wales — In a significant development ahead of the summer transfer window, Newport County AFC head coach Graham Coughlan has officially confirmed the departure of three first-team players, marking the beginning of a major squad reshaping at Rodney Parade.
Speaking at a press briefing this morning, Coughlan announced that midfielder Aaron Wildig, defender Declan Drysdale, and forward Offrande Zanzala will all be leaving the club at the conclusion of their current contracts. The decision, described as a “difficult but necessary step,” reflects the club’s evolving strategy as it looks to build a stronger, younger, and more dynamic squad for the upcoming season.
“These are never easy decisions,” said Coughlan. “Aaron, Declan, and Offrande have given everything to this club. They’ve worn the shirt with pride and commitment, and we’re incredibly grateful for their professionalism and contributions both on and off the pitch.”
Wildig, who joined Newport in 2022, brought leadership and composure to the midfield during a turbulent League Two campaign. Known for his vision and passing accuracy, the 31-year-old made over 50 appearances for the Exiles and was a consistent figure in the starting lineup.
Drysdale, a strong and athletic center-back, arrived from Coventry City and quickly established himself as a reliable presence in defence. Despite battling injuries this season, his performances were widely praised by fans and staff alike.
Zanzala, a powerful forward with a keen eye for goal, had flashes of brilliance during his tenure but struggled with consistency due to recurring fitness issues. Nonetheless, he remained a popular figure in the dressing room and among the supporters.
While fans may be disappointed to see familiar faces leave, Coughlan was quick to reassure the Newport faithful that plans are already in motion to strengthen the squad. “We have a clear recruitment plan in place,” he said. “We’re working hard to bring in new talent that aligns with our goals and the direction this club needs to go.”
The departures mark a fresh chapter for Newport County, one that suggests a renewed focus on youth development, pace, and tactical flexibility. With pre-season just weeks away, supporters will be eager to see how the reshaped squad takes form.
As the club begins its search for replacements, one thing is certain: Newport County is entering a critical period of transformation, and every move will be vital in shaping their ambitions for the future.
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