As with the end of every season, May proves a tricky month for players and managers alike as decisions are made on futures.
So far, nine League One clubs have published their Released and Retained lists, with Reading yet to do so but expected to announce theirs in the next fortnight.
Take a look below at all of those released so far and let us know in the comments if there are any you would like to see in Berkshire next season.
Most appearances in the 21st century.
— Portsmouth F(C) 🏆 (@Pompey) May 1, 2024
Longest-serving player.
League One champion.
A true #Pompey hero. We'll all miss you, @SeanRaggett – best of luck for the future. 💙 pic.twitter.com/k3wTttvXNx
Portsmouth: Sean Raggett, Joe Rafferty, Lee Evans, Josh Martin, Matt Macey, Ryan Schofield, Haji Mnoga, Harry Jewitt-White, Liam Vincent and Josh Dockerill
Lincoln City: Hakeeb Adelakun and TJ Eyoma
Leyton Orient: Rob Hunt, Adam Thompson, Harrison Sodje, Emmanuel Harvest, Jephte Tanga, Ethan Light
Northampton Town: Peter Abimbola, Dominic Gape, Ryan Haynes, Danny Hylton, Liam Moore
Bristol Rovers: Sam Finley, John Marquis, Josh Grant, Lewis Gordon, James Gibbons, Harvey Greenslade, Ryan Jones
Wycombe Wanderers: Max Stryjek, Joe Jacobson, D’Mani Mellor, Nathan Shepperd, Jack Wakely, Kane Vincent-Young
Charlton Athletic: Richard Chin, Michael Hector, Diallang Jaiyesimi, Jack Payne, Terell Thomas, Lewis Ward, Kazenga LuaLua, Connor Wickham.
Cambridge United: Ryan Bennett, Harrison Dunk, Brandon Haunstrup, James Holden, Saikou Janneh, Fejiri Okenabirhie and Lyle Taylor
Shrewsbury Town: Harry Burgoyne, Tom Flanagan, Tunmise Sobowale, Elliott Bennett, Tom Bayliss, Rayhaan Tulloch, Aiden O’Brien and Ryan Bowman.
Cheltenham Town: Jamie Pardington, Ben Williams, Curtis Davies, James Olayinka, Josh Harrop, Adulai Sambu and Greg Sloggett
Fleetwood Town: Ben Heneghan, Shaun Rooney
Port Vale: Jayson Leutwiler, Gavin Massey, James Wilson
Carlisle United: Josh Emmanuel, Jordan Gibson, Tomas Holy, Paul Huntington, Max Kilsby, Sean Maguire, Kai Nugent and Corey Whelan.
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