Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn will leave Norwich City this summer after his contract expires, marking the end of a four-year spell at Carrow Road.
The 29-year-old, who has made 120 appearances for the Canaries since joining the club permanently in June 2021, had featured regularly in the English Championship this season and has kept a clean sheet in three of his last five appearances.
However, with his current deal expiring, the shot-stopper recently admitted there had been "no communication" with the club's hierarchy over a potential renewal.
Norwich parted ways with head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup on April 22 after missing out on a play-off spot, appointing former Arsenal star Jack Wilshere as his replacement for the remainder of the campaign
Gunn, who has earned 15 caps for Scotland and was the first-choice goalkeeper at Euro 2024, is one of three senior players set to leave the club. Forward Onel Hernandez and midfielder Jacob Sorensen will also become free agents this summer.
(Image: PA) Goalkeeper Archie Mair, who spent time in the youth ranks at Aberdeen, and defender Jonathan Tomkinson, currently on loan at Ross County, are also being released by Norwich as part of the squad's reshaping.
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Norwich City's sporting director Ben Knapper paid tribute to the departing players, saying: “Angus, Onel and Jacob have all played a significant part in our club’s history. They have been part of some very successful teams and their achievements here have been fantastic.
“I know our supporters will join me in showing our appreciation to each of the players for their efforts and contributions to the club during our final fixture of the season this weekend against Cardiff City.
“We all wish them the very best in the next steps of their respective careers. They will all be welcomed back at Carrow Road in the future.”