According to the Daily Mail, Leeds United have chosen to release young goalkeepers Will Huffer and Kamil Miazek.
Leeds Live back up these reports, stating that both players have moved on without any formal acknowledgement from the club.
Huffer, 21, came up through the Leeds ranks and spent time out on loan at Barnet in 2019 as he looked for first-team football.
The London-born stopper is now a free agent, and will be hoping to earn a move elsewhere, possibly moving back down south.
Miazek is a slightly more surprising departure, given that he was on the bench for the Leeds first team in parts of last season.
The Polish goalkeeper – formerly for Feyenoord – joined Leeds from Chojniczanka Chojnice in January 2018 following a successful trial.

Miazek never managed a first-team appearance for Leeds, and at 24 he needs to signing for a club who can offer him opportunities.
The Sun on Sunday (9/8, p60) suggested that Huddersfield Town boss Carlos Corberan wants to reunite with Miazek, and now he’s available on a free transfer, he could be even more appealing to the Terriers.
Leeds United summer transfers 2020
- Helder Costa
Wolves (£16 million)
- Illan Meslier
Lorient (£5 million)
- Jack Harrison
Manchester City (Loan)
- Joe Gelhardt
Wigan (£1 million)
- Cody Drameh
Fulham (£800,000)
- Charlie Allen
Linfield (undisclosed)
- Sam Greenwood
Arsenal (undisclosed)
- Rodrigo
Valencia (£26 million)
- Robin Koch
Freiburg (£13 million)
- Crysencio Summerville
Feyenoord (£1 million)
- Diego Llorente
Real Sociedad (£18 million)
- Raphinha
Rennes (£21 million)

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