Armstrong pays tribute to fans after Southampton exitpublished at 14:04 GMT 3 February
Image source, Getty ImagesAdam Armstrong scored 43 goals in 174 appearances for Southampton
Adam Armstrong has thanked Southampton and paid tribute to the club's fanbase after completing his move to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The 28-year-old sealed a deadline day switch to Molineux on Monday to end a four-and-a-half-year spell on the south coast.
Armstrong scored 43 goals in 174 appearances for the Saints after moving to St Mary's from Blackburn Rovers in 2021, and was part of the squad that earned Premier League promotion in 2024.
"It's been a rollercoaster of a journey for all of us, the highs and the lows," Armstrong wrote on Instagram.
"Thanks to the club for putting faith in me, the staff and players who have helped me along the way and the fans.
"I hope i have given you enough moments that you will remember, the goals, the celebrations, the misses, the wins and especially the play off final, what a day that was.
"As a fanbase you are knowledgeable and passionate but show compassion when we have faced difficult moments.
"The biggest honour given to me was I was able to captain this fantastic football club, not many people get that honour and I want you all to know I gave it my all everyday and every moment on and off the pitch and tried to represent you all in the best way I could.
"This isn't a goodbye as our paths will cross not only on the football pitch but off it.
"Our two children were born here and as they get older we will always bring them back, my family and I have a new chapter in our life to forge but our lives have been bettered by having this time in Southampton.
"See you all soon, the Armstrong's."






















