Liam Delap’s brother Finn, 19, is confronted with an uncertain future when Burton Six releases
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The brother of Liam Delap Finn stands for an uncertain future after Burton Albion had released six players.
Liam is a wanted man with Chelsea and Manchester United fight for his signature.
But the future of Brother Finn is now in the spotlight when Albion looks to make some large team changes.
The League One -Outfit avoided relegation through the skin of their teeth when they finished four points above the drop zone.
Lee Bowyer’s The silk is now ready to make a serious internship in the summer transfer window, because they strive for a play -off push next season.
And after they have already promoted young people Josh Taroni and Jack Newall to their seniors, Albion has now confirmed that six players were released after their contracts have passed.
Mason Bennett, Anthony Forde, Cameron Gilbert, Jack Stretton, Toby Oakes and Dylan Scott have all left.
While another seven players keep talking about a potential new deal, including defender Finn.
The 19-year-old, the younger brother of much-in favor IPswich striker Liam, 22, appeared only one performance after spending part of the campaign on loan at the National League North Outfit Buxton.
However, Albion feels that Finn can now challenge a role of the first team and hopes that he will extend his stay after a switch in 2021 from Derby.
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Other players in conversations to stay in the club are Max Crocombe, Ryan Sweeney, Jon Dad Bodvarsson, Kegs Chauke, Fabio Tavares and Kamil Dudek.
But the future of Finn is not the only one in the air, where brother Liam is now being looked at by several sides after the relegation of Ipswich at the championship.
The signing of £ 20 million from Man City scored 12 goals in his first term on Portman Road.
Man United now hopes to close a deal by meeting his £ 30 million release clause.
Sunsport can, however, reveal that Chelsea now has faith in winning the race.
It would see Liam reunite with various former city friends, including Cole Palmer, Romeo Lavia, recruitment head Joe Shields and manager Enzo Maresca.
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