November 7, 2024

Club captain Corry Evans Sunderland exit has been confirmed after the Black Cats have released their retained list for next season.

Evans made 67 appearances for Sunderland after joining from Blackburn in 2021, guiding the club to promotion via the League One play-offs. The midfielder picked up an injury earlier in the 23-24 campaign but returned for the final three games of the season.

In a letter to fans, Evans said, “It is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from the Club.

“This Club, and all of you, have been my family for the past three years, and leading this team as captain has been the greatest honour of my career.

“Your unwavering support, passion, and loyalty have been a constant source of inspiration to me and my teammates.

“Together, we’ve experienced unforgettable highs. That day at Wembley is one that I will never forget. It’s been a privilege to fight for this badge and to represent you on the pitch.

“Though my journey with Sunderland is coming to an end, myself and my family will forever be supporting you. Thank you for everything, and I wish the Club nothing but success in the future.

“Ha’way the Lads!”

Bradley Dack, Jack Diamond and Ellis Taylor are among the other names leaving the club.

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