Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Kevin Doyle signs for Wolves


Wolves have signed striker Kevin Doyle from Reading for a club record fee believed to be about £6.5m.

The 25-year-old Ireland international had been linked with other top-flight clubs but has signed a four-year deal with the Molineux side.

"Wolves were the first club that came in and settled things with Reading and so they were the first club I spoke to," he told the Wolves website.

"I was expecting a long summer but Wolves were in straightaway."

Doyle scored 18 goals in the Championship last season but failed to steer Reading to promotion as they finished fourth but were beaten by Burnley in the play-off semi-finals.

He becomes manager Mick McCarthy's third summer signing following the arrivals of midfielder Nenad Milijas and keeper Marcus Hahnemann

"I'm delighted to get the move sorted and can't wait to get going," added Doyle.

"I spoke to the manager and chief executive Jez Moxey over a week ago and came to the training ground to see everything.

"I've been making my mind up over the last couple of weeks and am just really pleased the decision has been made.

"The facilities here are top class and it's great to be going back into the Premier League again."


Doyle had a stint in the Premier League with Reading and scored 13 goals in 32 outings in the 2006/07 campaign.

But he notched just eight in 36 the following season as the Royals were relegated.

He added: "I'm sad to be leaving Reading because I had some great years there but I'm going with their blessing as well which is nice. This is a fresh start."

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