Sutton United Football Club can confirm its retained and released list following the conclusion of the 2025/26 Enterprise National League campaign.
A total of ten players will be departing the club at the end of their contracts, along with two whose contract extensions haven’t been triggered. Two players remain in contract negotiations and three are available for transfer, while everyone else remain under contract. In addition, one loan player has returned to his parent club.
From the Academy, four players have signed professional terms, along with one senior player who has agreed to extend for the 2026/27 season.
Everyone at Sutton United places on record our thanks to all players departing this summer for their contributions and wish them the very best of luck in their future endeavours.
- Liam Vincent
- Chris Haigh
- Edon Pruti
- David Ogbonna
- Jake Taylor
- Junior Eccleston
- Brandon Njoku
- Charlie Bell
- Besart Topallaj
- Dubem Eze
- Jermaine Francis
- Kwaku Donkor
- Toby Byron
In Contract Negotiations:
- Jack Sims
- Hayden Muller
Contract Extension Offer Agreed:
- Alex Kirk
Out Of Contract and Departing:
- Siju Odelusi
- Lewis Simper
- Davide Rodari
- Dillon De Silva
- Eduino Vaz
- Jack Wadham
- David Aziaya
- Jayden Harris
- Alex Woodyard
- Nana Boateng
Contract Option Not Triggered – Released:
- Ashley Nadesan
- Aaron Jones
Returning to their Parent Clubs:
- Danny Cashman
Available for Transfer:
- Jaiden White
- Will Tizzard
- Kane Crichlow
Signed Professional Terms:
- Adam Reeves
- James Fennelow
- Dan Urpens
- Ronny Ruiz
In addition, long-serving Sports Therapist, Catherine Chambers, has departed the club after 16 years. Chambers joined the club in July 2009 on a part-time basis, volunteering alongside club Physio Bobby Childs as the club went on to win the Isthmian League in 2011, and her support was instrumental in keeping the team fit during five years in Conference South, culminating in the 2016 league title. She continued to be involved for the next five years seasons, including the historic FA Cup run of 2016/17 of National South, before taking on a full-time position as the club won the National League and was promoted into the Football League, enjoying Wembley for the 2022 EFL Trophy Final.
From 2024, she reverted to a part-time role as the First Team Sports Therapist and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in March.
Thank you and all the best for the future, Cat!






































