Scarborough Athletic FC has confirmed that Kieran Glynn has decided to depart the club.
In a post of the club website Scarborough Athletic say:
"Glynny, who has impressed during his four seasons at the club, since joining on loan from Salford City, has received an offer to play National League, full-time football with an unnamed club following the expiry of his contract.
Whilst disappointed, the club made Kieran a much-improved offer on last season, however we could not compete with the offer the player has received and given his personal circumstances, respectfully understand his decision to take up this opportunity.
We would like to thank Glynny for his contributions to the club over the past four seasons, including one promotion and two County Cup wins and wish him well for the future.
Jono and everyone involved at the club continue to work hard on player retention and new faces for the new season, with planning for next season at an advanced stage."
Boro narrowly missed out on this year's promotion play-offs at the end of their first season in National League North following last year's promotion. Boro finished 8th in the table missing out on the play-offs on goal difference.
The club is now preparing for next seasons campaign under manager Jono Greening who signed a new three year deal with the club last December.


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