Doncaster Rovers defender Mathieu Baudry has confirmed that he will not be offered a new deal at the club this summer.
Boss Darren Ferguson spoke ahead of the game with Wigan Athletic this weekend and he confirmed that he had told all the players that will be kept on next season without naming the players.
Baudry, who arrived at the Keepmoat Stadium from Leyton Orient on a two-year deal in the summer of 2016 broke the news via his twitter account today that he will not be remaining at the club next season.
Last day at cantley park today saying goodbye to the good ppl that work there . Enjoyed my time here with a group full of young talented players that keep getting better and better but also great lads , a pleasure to work with 👊🏼#drfc
— baudry (@mathbaudry5) May 4, 2018
For me its time for a new challenge . Thank you all for the support and see u tomoz at the keepmoat one last time 👌🏼#drfc
— baudry (@mathbaudry5) May 4, 2018
Baudry has struggled with injuries since arriving at Doncaster. He missed the start of last season through injury before making 35 appearances as he helped the club win promotion to League One.
This season, he was sidelined until mid-October, he had another spell out of the side in February, and he has made 26 appearances so far this season.
James Coppinger, Andy Williams, Craig Alcock and Cedric Evina are also out of contract this summer.