Kennedy heads to Palace
Crystal Palace have signed former Wolves captain Mark Kennedy on a free transfer.
Crystal Palace have made Wolves winger Mark Kennedy their second signing of the summer.The 30-year-old former club captain leaves Molineux after five seasons with the Black Country outfit, having turned down the offer of a new contract with Wolves.
The former Millwall, Liverpool, Wimbledon and Manchester City player joins The Eagles on a free transfer.
The Republic of Ireland international follows defender Leon Cort in making the switch to Selhurst Park, as Palace boss Peter Taylor continues to shape his squad for the new season.
"I think he is a very experienced player with a good left foot, who really wanted to come here," Taylor told the Croydon Guardian.
"We are very pleased he's coming, he is a good crosser of the ball and it was a good bit of business to get him here on a full transfer."
One player that will remain at Wolves is striker Chris Cornes after the club opted not to terminate his contract following his Football Association ban after testing positive for cocaine.
The 19-year-old will be fined by Wolves and work for the club's Football in the Community department during his suspension.