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Aaron Wildig Backs Newport County’s New Era As He Steps Away From Full-Time Football

Gareth JamesGareth James12 June 2025
Aaaron Wildig, Newport County. Pic: Alamy

Aaaron Wildig, Newport County. Pic: Alamy

It's a time of change at Newport County, with captain Aaron Wildig now confirming he's moving on from Rodney Parade.

 

Aaron Wildig has backed Newport County's new head coach David Hughes as the midfielder departs Rodney Parade and full-time football.

The experienced Wildig, who captained County during an injury-hit campaign, has chosen to switch to part-time football while pursuing a business venture outside the sport.

Despite being offered fresh terms by the League Two club, Wildig has opted for a new path after a 15-year professional career that began at Cardiff City.

“After a lot of thought, I’ve decided to move into a part-time playing model as I have opportunities away from football,” said the 33-year-old, who is still recovering from a knee ligament injury sustained in October.

“After the injury I had, it feels like the right time to shift my focus towards things off the pitch that will also benefit my family."

Wildig joined Newport from Morecambe in 2022 and made 90 appearances across three seasons, quickly establishing himself as a steady influence in midfield.

His absence was keenly felt last season, especially following the departure of fellow midfielder Bryn Morris in January.

Though his final campaign was cut short due to injury, Wildig left his mark, both as a calming presence on the pitch and a mentor to academy players during his recovery.

“Having met David (Hughes) over the last few weeks, I’m confident the club has made the right appointment, and he will push things forward,” said Wildig, backing the incoming boss to drive progress at County next term.

His departure marks the end of a distinguished playing chapter.

READ MORE: David Hughes Eager To Lift Newport County After Manchester United Swap

Originally from Hereford, Wildig rose through the ranks at Cardiff but made just a handful of first-team appearances before spells at Hamilton, Shrewsbury, and Morecambe, where he played over 200 matches.

In addition to gaining his UEFA A licence with the FAW last season, Wildig has already been laying the groundwork for a future beyond football.

“I want to give a big thank you to the club for the last three years. From the chairman, the managers I've worked under, the players, staff, and the fans, I've genuinely enjoyed my time at Newport.

“It hasn't always been smooth on the pitch, but being named captain last season was a huge honour and a proud moment for me. I'm just gutted it had to end the way it did with my injury back in November.

“The support I've received throughout my time has been brilliant and I’m really grateful for that. I wish the club and the fans nothing but success in the future.’’

Wildig isn’t the only senior player to leave Newport this summer.

Goalkeeper Nick Townsend has also moved on, signing with National League outfit Eastleigh.

Meanwhile, negotiations are ongoing with James Clarke and Shane McLoughlin.

 

 

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