Former Nottingham Forest attacker Zach Clough is on the lookout for a new club this summer.
The 26-year-old left the Reds in January after four years on the banks of the Trent, making the move to Wigan Athletic.
Clough penned a short-term deal with the League One side which would run until the end of the 2020/21 season.
With his contract now set to expire, the forward is one of four players not to have been offered fresh terms by the Latics as they announced their retained list for the summer.
He will become a free agent once his deal ends.
Clough made 13 appearances for Wigan during the second half of the campaign, with all but four of those coming from off the bench.
He netted his first goal for the club in what will turn out to be his final run-out for them, scoring in a 4-3 defeat to Swindon Town on the last day of the season.
Fellow ex-Red Tendayi Darikwa, meanwhile, is one of nine players to have been offered renewed terms by the Latics.
Like Clough, the defender made the switch from the City Ground in January, also agreeing a short-term contract at the time.
Darikwa has been a regular starter, racking up 26 appearances for Wigan, all of which came as part of the first XI.
And he has now been offered the chance to extend his stay at the DW Stadium.