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·7 June 2026
Matt Doherty to leave Wolves as contract expires

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·7 June 2026

Matt Doherty will leave Wolves when his contract expires this summer, ending a 13-year association across two spells and 389 appearances.
Wolves’ technical director Matt Jackson praised him in a club statement, describing him as a club legend and a true Wolves man, and lauding his influence on and off the pitch. He highlighted Doherty’s rise from an inexperienced teenager to the squad’s most senior figure, a role model and trusted voice, and wished him well for the future.
The 34-year-old becomes a free agent and departs as the club’s 16th-highest appearance maker.
Doherty joined Wolves in 2010 and broke into the first team under Kenny Jackett, helping win promotion from League One in 2013/14.
He became a key part of Nuno Espirito Santo’s side that reached the Premier League, delivered two seventh-placed finishes, an FA Cup semi-final and a Europa League quarter-final. He moved to Spurs in 2020, had a short stint at Atletico Madrid, then returned to Wolves in 2023.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com







































