Swindon Town's star striker Eoin Doyle has been offered a new contract which would keep him at the County Ground next season.
The prolific 32-year-old is one of the 12 players who have all been offered new deals for 2020/21, alongside fellow player of the year contender Anthony Grant, Lloyd Isgrove and Keshi Anderson.
The club has released a full list of players who have been offered new deals as well as those who have been released. It also lists players still under contract with Town.
Defender Joe Romanski and goalkeeper Will Henry are among the four players to be released.
The full list is below:
Loan players returning to their parent clubs:
Jerry Yates
Diallang Jaiyesimi
Rarmani Edmonds-Green
Steven Benda
Admiral Muskwe
A statement said: “The club would like to thank all of its loanees form the 2019/20 season.
“Your hard work and commitment to the football club has been first-class throughout the campaign.”
Released players:
Jacob Bancroft
Joe Romanski
Will Henry
Ralph Graham.
A statement from the club said: "We would like to thank all of the departing players for their hard work during their time with the club and wish them all the best in their next steps.
"They have all represented the club from various stages of youth level through to the first team and have been a credit to themselves during that process."
Players who have been offered new contracts:
Zeki Fryers
Mathieu Baudry
Lloyd Isgrove
Luke McCormick
Ellis Iandolo
Keshi Anderson
Kaiyne Woolery
Jordan Lyden
Archie Matthews
Luke Haines
Anthony Grant
Eoin Doyle
Players still in discussion:
Danny Rose
Players still under contract:
Michael Doughty
Paul Caddis
Dion Conroy
Scott Twine
Taylor Curran
Hallam Hope
Matty Palmer
Rob Hunt
Tyler Reid
Cameron McGlip
Tom Broadbent
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