The big name players released by League One clubs as Portsmouth, Derby County, Lincoln City, Chartlon Athletic and 13 other clubs reveal their retained list - picture gallery
The majority of Peterborough’s League One rivals have now revealed their annual retained list.
The lists reveals the players being kept, let go and those still in contract negotiations.
A few big name players are now up for grabs and looking for new clubs, including Morecambe goal-getter Cole Stockton, Derby’s Richard Stearman and Curtis Davies.
Posh are yet to release their retained list, but are expected to do so imminently. Take a look at Alan Swann’s predicted list and let us know who should stay and who should go.
Here is the full list of all teams to have so far released their list.
Posh are yet to release their retained list, but are expected to do so imminently. Take a look at Alan Swann’s predicted list and let us know who should stay and who should go.
9. Fleetwood Town
Released: Dan Batty, Alex Cairns, Darnell Johnson. Contract offered: Harrison Holgate. Option: Drew Baker. Returning loanees: Carlos Mendes Gomes (Luton), Corrie Ndaba (Ipswich), Lewis Warrington (Everton). Photo: PAUL ELLIS
Released: Joe Walsh, Max Sanders, Regan Poole. Contract offered: Sean Roughan, Hayden Cann. Returning loans: Carl Rushworth (Brighton), Harry Boyes (Sheffield United), Luke Plange (Crystal Palace), Matty Virtue (Blackpool), Mide Shodipo (QPR), Tashan Oakley-Boothe (Stoke). Photo: Bryn Lennon
Released: Edward Gyamfi, Jack Davies, Bradley Johnson, Lewis Johnson, Sullay Kaikai, David Martin, Josh McEachran, Franco Ravizzoli, Tennai Watson. Extensions triggered: Mo Eisa, Zak Jules. Returning loans: Jamie Cumming & Henry Lawrence (Chelsea), Paris Maghoma (Brentford), Anthony Stewart (Aberdeen). Photo: Alex Pantling
Released: Connor Ripley, Liam Gibson, Ryan Delaney, Dan Crowley, Cole Stockton, Ash Hunter, Adam Smith, Andre Da Silva Mendes, Arthur Gnahoua, Oumar Niasse, Jon Obika, Ryan Cooney, Pape Souare and Courtney Duffus. Returning loans: Jensen Weir (Brighton), Caleb Watts & Dynel Simeu (Southampton), Liam Shaw (Celtic), Josh Austerfield (Huddersfield). Photo: Alex Livesey