Doncaster Rovers transfer news: Rovers set record straight on Kyle Knoyle's exit to League Two rivals Stockport County
The right-back, able to speak to rival clubs after entering the final six months of his deal, informed the club of his wish to move on and Rovers have now made the decision to sell the player, one of the club's most consistent performers in 2022-23.
Knoyle, 26, made 81 appearances and scored two goals in red and white after joining from Cambridge United in the summer of 2021.
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Hide AdSpeaking recently, Knoyle said he had given no thought to a potential new deal at Rovers.
Head of football operations James Coppinger said: “We sat down with Kyle in December and made it clear based on his form this season we would like to keep him at the club beyond his initial contract coming to an end in the summer.
“At that point Kyle informed us that he didn’t see his future at Doncaster Rovers, and that left us with a decision to make as to what was best for us as a club.
“We then received an offer from Stockport that we felt was in our best interests to accept given that he had less than six months left of his contract to run."
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Hide AdAlso out of contract this summer are stand-in captain Tom Anderson, first-choice keeper Jonathan Mitchell, regular captain Adam Clayton alongside key defenders Joseph Olowu and Ro-Shaun Williams, Kieran Agard, Ollie Younger, Charlie Seaman, Aidan Barlow, Louis Jones, Liam Ravenhill and Ben Bottomley.