'Somewhere I've been really proud to call home' - Krafth leaving Newcastle
Emil Krafth believes the future is "really bright" for Newcastle United as the defender's seven-year stay at the club comes to an end. Newcastle have announced, as expected, that Krafth will be leaving when his contract expires this summer. The Swede, who is currently sidelined with a knee injury, will be given the chance to bid farewell to supporters at a half-time presentation during Sunday's game against West Ham at St James' Park.
"Newcastle is somewhere I've been really proud to call home," he said. "I've had up and down moments on a personal level, and some difficult times with injury, but I've always felt such brilliant support from the fans, my team-mates, the coaching staff and everybody connected to the club. "This is something I will remember forever and want to say a massive thank you for.
"It's been a privilege to wear the shirt and especially to play a part in a team that has managed to make history in the past few years. I believe the future is really bright for this club and I'll be following the journey closely and continuing to support from a distance. " Krafth is one of Newcastle's current longest-serving players and played an important role in helping them pull away from relegation danger after fellow right-back Kieran Trippier broke his foot in 2022.
He also featured in five of Newcastle's seven League Cup games, including the final win over Liverpool , as Eddie Howe's side ended a 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy last season. Although his game time has been limited by injury in recent years, Krafth has remained a valued figure around the training ground by Howe and his staff. Howe said the 31-year-old "embodied what it means to be a Newcastle United player on and off the pitch".
"Emil can be really proud of everything he has achieved here," he added. "He's been a big part of our success over the past few seasons and, although he's been unfortunate with injury of late, he's played a valuable role behind the scenes with his positive mentality and outstanding professionalism. "