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Every Championship player released so far including Stoke City old boy and play-off hero

Every Championship player released so far including Stoke City old boy and play-off hero

Former Stoke City rookie Harry Isted has been released by Luton Town despite his play-off heroics on loan at Barnsley.

The 26-year-old keeper was in superb form after breaking into the Barnsley team as they broke into the League One play-offs and starred in the final against Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley, when they were eventually beaten on penalties. His parent club Luton had won there a couple of days previously to book a spot in the Premier League and he is one of three senior players being released, alongside captain Sonny Bradley and Henri Lansbury.

He has previously hinted that he would be interested in the option of a permanent move to Oakwell.

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Coventry, fresh from losing the play-off final to Luton, announced their retained list and agreed a four-year contract with Jay Dasilva, who has just left Bristol City. Fankaty Dabo, who missed the decisive penalty at Wembley, has been released as well as centre-half Michael Rose, who played a prominent role in their promotion from League One.

Blackburn have tied up Plymouth Argyle striker Niall Ennis on a four-year contract too, with the option of a fifth year. Ennis scored 14 times in League One but has turned down a new deal at Home Park and moved north for free. He is tasked with filling the boots of Ben Brereton-Diaz, who is expected to sign for Villarreal.

Stoke have already confirmed their retained list, with goodbyes to players including Nick Powell, Morgan Fox, Sam Clucas and Phil Jagielka.

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  • June 1, 2023