Cardiff
Forward Omar Bogle and defender Matthew Connolly will leave Cardiff City when their contracts expire on 30 June.
Coppinger must be getting on a bit - met him very briefly in a pub many years ago in Guisborough - he was part of the same social circle as one of my work mates back then when I think he was a youngster at Newcastle or Middlesbrough? he was highly rated as a young player
Cardiff
Forward Omar Bogle and defender Matthew Connolly will leave Cardiff City when their contracts expire on 30 June.
Might be an exodus from Hillsborough considering they aren't paying wages on time.
Trouble brewing there
Not very quick at leaving the field of play when subsituted though. Must be his age or trying to gain an advantage
Charlton
The club can confirm first-team players Chris Solly and Lyle Taylor have left the club following the expiration of their contracts
The club can confirm the following U23s players have left the club following the expiration of their contracts with Charlton.
- Kareem Isiaka
- Sam Keefe
- Taylor Maloney
- Wilberforce Ocran
- Abraham Odoh
- Toby Stevenson
- Kenneth Yao
Chris Solly one club over 300 games and only 29. Good player but can’t see him wanting to move North.
Portsmouth
Portsmouth Football Club can confirm that five players have left the club following the expiration of their contracts.
Christian Burgess, Matt Casey, Oli Hawkins, Adam May and Brett Pitman have all departed.
Burgess – who made 210 appearances and was part of the side that memorably secured the League Two title in 2017 – opted not to extend his Pompey stay and has signed for Belgian outfit Royal Union Saint-Gilloise.
The club are in negotiations with defenders Lee Brown and Brandon Haunstrup, whose deals have now expired.
Ross McCrorie, Cameron McGeehan, Sean Raggett and Steve Seddon have returned to their parent clubs following the end of their loan spells and we are grateful to Rangers, Barnsley, Norwich and Birmingham.
Is Warney still looking for a forward?We know he likes a multiple position player, Oliver Hawkins might fit the bill, stood in at defence before