Brentford has released 18 players, including a Premier League Cult Hero and the son of an icon of Manchester City.
A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the bees while Tottenham is working on a deal to poach their manager Thomas Frank.
But transfer Decisions are still being made and their release list has been revealed.
The club has confirmed that 18 stars must leave at the end of this month after the expiry of their contracts.
Max Dickov, who is the son of former City Striker Paul Dickov, is one of who go.
The 23-year-old was involved in the attitude of Brentford B and is a winger.
Max never leaves a first team.
His father Paul played 180 times for City from 1996 to 2002 and scored 41 goals.
As confirmed by Brentford Last month Veteraan Center-Back Ben Mak did not earn a new deal either.
The 35-year-old made 67 performances for the club, which arrived three years ago after a ten-seasons spell in Burnley.
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Flour has been excluded with retirement and it is insisting that he “gave more on the field”.
The name of Josh Dasilva is also on the release list that has been submitted to the Premier League.
The midfielder has been injured with a knee injury since January 2024.
Others available for a free transfer are Youngs Beaux Booth, Adrian Janusz, Kerron Samuels, Max Wilcox, Vonne Williams and Ben Winterbottom.
YAW AGYEI-Amadieh, Evan Anderson, Joshua Djoro, Mikel Francis, Kaya Halil, Konstantin Ivanov, Matas Kilmas, Trae Payet and Freddie James have already been officially released.
It comes in the midst of Sunsport exclusively reveals that Thomas Frank has agreed To become the new Spurs manager.
Chief Daniel Levy discusses a compensation package with Brentford.
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