AFC Sudbury goalkeeper Marcus Garnham has departed the Wardale-Williams Stadium club, bringing his second spell to an end.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper was part of AFC's Ryman North championship winning side of 2015-16, but will leave following the side's relegation from the Ryman Premier this year.
The goalkeeper joined for his second stint in October 2015.
Garnham, a former Lowestoft Town and Bury Town goalkeeper, won the player's player of the year twice at AFC.
Assistant boss Andy Reynolds said the club have got a replacement.
Former Sudbury forward Luke Callander said Garnham is a 'super keeper':
Meanwhile, Academy players Ollie Dunlop, Mekhi McKenzie and Joe Wright have all signed pro deals.
Dunlop and McKenzie have got two year deals, keeping them at the club until 2019, while Wright has signed a one-year contract.
Garnham (left) after last season's final home match against Needham Market.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper was part of AFC's Ryman North championship winning side of 2015-16, but will leave following the side's relegation from the Ryman Premier this year.
The goalkeeper joined for his second stint in October 2015.
Garnham, a former Lowestoft Town and Bury Town goalkeeper, won the player's player of the year twice at AFC.
Assistant boss Andy Reynolds said the club have got a replacement.
Want to thank @AFCSudbury for everything over the last few seasons. I wish the club and its supporters all the best for next season.— Marcus Garnham (@marcuscharly) 24 May 2017
Former Sudbury forward Luke Callander said Garnham is a 'super keeper':
@AFCSudbury Whatever club signs him will be an excellent signing superb keeper 🙌🏽— Luke Callander (@callytank9) 24 May 2017
Meanwhile, Academy players Ollie Dunlop, Mekhi McKenzie and Joe Wright have all signed pro deals.
Dunlop and McKenzie have got two year deals, keeping them at the club until 2019, while Wright has signed a one-year contract.