Northampton Town's relegation from League One has left Kyle Edwards searching for a new club. The 28-year-old winger joined The Cobblers in September last year but suffered injury set-backs during the 2025/26 season. Despite his efforts, Northampton Town were unable to avoid relegation, and Edwards is now looking for his fourth club since leaving Ipswich Town in 2024.
What happened?
Kyle Edwards joined Northampton Town in September last year but suffered injury set-backs during the 2025/26 season. The 28-year-old winger was signed by Kevin Nolan, who was sacked by Northampton in March after just one win in 16 games.
Why it matters for Northampton Town
Northampton Town's relegation from League One has left the team in a difficult position. The team's relegation means that Edwards will be looking for a new club, and it remains to be seen who will be the next manager to take charge at Sixfields.
What comes next?
Former Ipswich Town youngster Chris Hogg has been appointed the new manager at Northampton Town. Edwards will be looking to join a new club and continue his career in football.
Northampton Town currently sit 24th in League One, with 35 points from 46 games. They are 68 points behind leaders Lincoln and have scored 39 goals this season, conceding 74.
Edwards featured 63 times for Ipswich Town, scoring three goals after joining from West Brom on a free transfer in the summer of 2021. He was an important part of the Kieran McKenna's squad which won promotion from League One in 2022/23.
The 28-year-old winger is now looking for his fourth club since leaving Ipswich Town in 2024. He has also had spells at Oxford United and Stevenage.
Northampton Town's relegation from League One has left the team in a difficult position. The team's relegation means that Edwards will be looking for a new club, and it remains to be seen who will be the next manager to take charge at Sixfields.
Former Ipswich Town star Kyle Edwards is looking for his next club after not being retained by Northampton Town. Edwards was signed by Kevin Nolan, who was sacked by Northampton in March after just one win in 16 games. He was replaced by technical director Colin Calderwood, who took caretaker charge but was unable to prevent them from relegation from League One.
