Sunderland goalkeeper has been released.

Sunderland goalkeeper Max Stryjek has been released by the club.
BBC Sport reported Stryjek is one of four players to be leaving on a free, along with Adam Matthews, Robbin Ruiter, and Luke Molyneux.
Stryjek, 22, has been at Sunderland since joining from Polonia Warsaw following a successful trial in 2013.
He never quite got around to making his first team debut, having spent time instead out on loan at Boston, Accrington Stanley and Eastleigh.
He was on the bench in the recent play-offs
Stryjek reacted to his release on social media and thanked Sunderland and their staff, saying a public goodbye.
If Sunderland’s plan was not to give Stryjek regular playing time, then releasing him is in his best interests.
At 22, he needs to move to a club where he can play regularly, even if this means dropping down a division.
Only then can he start to prove Sunderland wrong.

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