Kieran Trippier's move to Wolves is done. The 35-year-old England defender is leaving his current Premier League club to join Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the deal now formally confirmed. The fee under discussion sat in the £0.8m–£1.2m range, broadly in line with his market value of around £1m — modest for an experienced full-back at this stage of his career, and a low-risk addition for Wolves seeking seasoned cover and leadership. The confirmation carries real weight. Wolves themselves are the freshest source, posting within the last couple of hours and again just minutes ago — the club announcing its own business is about as authoritative as it gets. That sits atop earlier reporting from BBC Sport, a benchmark voice, and corroboration across reliable names including Alfredo Pedulla, Foot Mercato and Daily Record Sport. The sourcing here is deep and consistent, not a lone thread. The engine reads this at 100%, meaning there is effectively nothing left to resolve. Normally a probability reflects what still has to fall into place — a fee agreed, a medical passed, terms signed. Here those obstacles are gone: the club's own confirmation removes the doubt, which is why the number sits at its ceiling rather than anywhere short of it. For context, Trippier has moved for far larger sums before — Tottenham to Atlético for £19m in 2019, then Atlético to Newcastle for £12m in 2022. Against those, this sub-£1.2m fee reflects a veteran nearing the end rather than a prime asset. With the deal confirmed, the next thing to watch is simply the official unveiling and his first inclusion in a Wolves matchday squad.