Sheffield United reveal 10-player summer exit list
The Blades announced their summer exit list via a post on their official club website this morning.
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Defender Satara Murray had already announced her retirement but additionally, it has now been revealed that Maria Farrugia, Jacqui Hand, Monique Robinson, Esther Morgan, Annie Wilding, Jade Bailey, Olivia Page, Fallon Connolly-Jackson, Bethan Davies and Olivia Edwards are all moving on.
Sheffield United have opted to retain goalkeeper Sian Rogers for another year while they remain in contract negotiations with Leanne Cowan, Abbie Lafayette, Ella Kinzett, Molly Graham and Eva Butler.
Last season was a really challenging campaign for Sheffield United. Ash Thompson was appointed into his first senior head coach role and was tasked with assembling a brand new squad. The Blades were competitive throughout but points were hard to come by and the club eventually finished the campaign bottom of the table.
Sheffield United were set to be relegated to the FA Women's National League Northern Premier Division, however, Blackburn Rovers' resignation resulted in the South Yorkshire side being handed a reprieve.
Head coach Thompson will now oversee a fresh rebuild this summer as Sheffield United look to climb the Barclays WSL2 table in 2025/2026.

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