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10th August 2018
02:13pm BST

Ikeme announced his retirement earlier this summer, 13 months on from being diagnosed with acute leukaemia. Although the 32-year-old had revealed he was in "complete remission" in June of this year, he explained he would be ending his playing career after receiving advice from doctors.
The Nigerian international, a firm favourite at Molineux having come through the youth ranks with the club, made over 200 appearances for the club - also playing for several other teams on loan.
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"I was 31 when I was diagnosed - it’s young,” Ikeme said in a recent interview with The Guardian.
"There’s a lot of life to live at that age. Obviously you want to be around to see your children grow up - and you don’t need any more motivation than that to pull through it.”
"The first day or two maybe, you do think: ‘Why me? I’m not a bad person.’ But then afterwards, I thought: ‘I’ve been overly blessed in so many ways that other people haven’t. I had a baby daughter, another one coming, I got to live my dream by playing football for a living, so why not me?’"
John Ruddy, the man who was first choice 'keeper throughout the last campaign, will continue to wear the number 21 shirt this season.
Wolves, last season's Championship winners, host Everton in the late afternoon kick off on Saturday and are expected to field a number of new signings in the game.
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