Kevin Campbell death updates — Tributes pour in as beloved Arsenal and Everton star dies aged 54

  • Premier League honours beloved star

    The Premier League has paid tribute to Kevin Campbell following his passing.

    Taking to X, the league wrote: "We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kevin Campbell, the former Arsenal, Nott'm Forest, Everton and West Brom striker.

    "Our thoughts and condolences are with Kevin's family, friends and those associated with the clubs he played for."

  • Kevin Campbell's trailblazing career

    Kevin Campbell began his long career in football at Arsenal.

    He made 213 appearances for the North London club between 1988 and 1995, scoring 59 goals in all competitions.

    In 199, he would move to Everton, where he became the club's first black skipper.

    Campbell played for the Toffees between 1999 and 2005 before finishing off his career with a year at West Brom and then Cardiff City.

    He called time on his career in May 2007 after the Baggies released him following their relegation from the Premier League.

    In a two-decade career, Campbell scored 149 goals and made 521 professional appearances.

    He holds the record for the most Premier League goals without representing England.

  • Ian Wright pays tribute to late star

    Ian Wright has shared a series of snaps paying tribute to the late Kevin Campbell.

    The pair played for Arsenal together during the early years of Campbell's career.