Leeds to release Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles ahead of Championship return
Leeds have announced the release of Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles when their contracts expire later this month.
Midfielder Forshaw, 31, has spent the last five-and-a-half years with the club, but has been dogged by a hip problem, which kept him out for 22 months from October 2019.
Goalkeeper Robles, 32, joined on a free transfer from Real Betis last summer and started in Leeds’ last four Premier League games this season. Midfielder Stuart McKinstry has also been released.
Leeds said, when confirming their retained list: “The following players will be released when their contracts expire: Will Brook, Adam Forshaw, Stuart McKinstry, Joel Robles.
“Both Adam Forshaw and Joel Robles have been invited back to the club for pre-season training when the first team return in July.”
Forshaw, who made 12 Premier League appearances this season and close to 100 in all competitions for Leeds in total, agreed a one-year contract extension in 2022 and the club have opted not to take up the option of a further year.
Leeds were relegated to the Championship last month following three seasons in the top flight.