Macclesfield Town are pleased to be able to announce our retained and released lists ahead of the forthcoming 2020/2021 campaign.
Firstly, the Club have activated one-year extensions contained within the contracts of the following players -
Fiacre Kelleher
Fraser Horsfall
In addition to this, the Club is in the process of offering the following players extended deals to remain at the Moss Rose next season -
David Fitzpatrick
Harry Hamblin
Joe Ironside
Jak McCourt
Ben Tollitt
Further updates with regard to these players will be communicated in due course.
Those players who were on loan at the Football Club during the 2019/20 season will return to their parent Clubs with our heartfelt thanks.
These being;
Jonathan Mitchell
Connor Kirby
Corey O'Keeffe
Danny Whitehead
Shilow Tracey
Finally, the below players have not been offered renewed terms at the Football Club and depart with our very best wishes -
Jacob Blyth
Nathan Cameron
Reice Charles-Cook
Adam Dawson
Arthur Gnahoua
James Pearson
Michael Rose
Ben Stephens
Donovan Wilson
Peter Vincenti
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