Romain Saiss has paid tribute to his Wolverhampton Wanderers teammates and supporters after his exit from the club was confirmed on Wednesday. The Moroccan captain is one of eight players released by the club as their contracts expired. The 32-year-old took to Instagram to post a heartfelt goodbye following the news. He said it was an “honour and privilege” to represent Wolves.
Romain Saiss said: “The moment I feared the most has come. The moment to say goodbye to you after 6 wonderful years with you. It was an honour and a privilege to wear these colours and to contribute to the success and renewal of this club. I have met exceptional people over these 6 years, always looking out for me and my family. Thanks to the fans for your support despite the ups and downs, you’ve always been behind me. Thank you to the various people working at the club for your kindness on a daily basis. Thank you to the various technical and medical staff for your work, for having been an important part of our success. Finally, thank you to all the players that I consider as a family. A wardrobe of exceptional men that I will never forget. He concluded: “Thank you Wolves. I’ll be a wolf forever.”