Mumbai City FC have confirmed the departure of seven first team players on their official social media pages. Bhaskar Roy, Jakub Vojtuš, Rowllin Borges, Tondomba Singh, Mohammad Nawaz, Gurkirat Singh and Naocha Singh will all leave the club at the end of May, when their contracts with City expire.
However, they are not the only players who will make way. Jorge Pereyra Diaz, Alberto Noguera and Rahul Bheke are all set to join Bengaluru FC when the transfer window opens, making it a total of ten first team players to leave the club.
Mumbai City FC confirm seven first team players will leave
We confirm the departure of seven players as their contracts conclude at the end of this month.
— Mumbai City FC (@MumbaiCityFC) May 25, 2024
Furthermore, we express our gratitude to these players for their valuable contributions and wish them all the best for their future 💪
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Mohammad Nawaz will be joining Chennaiyin FC as their new first-choice goalkeeper, replacing Debjit Majumder. The former FC Goa goalkeeper was the first-choice in 2021 before being replaced by Phurba Lachenpa, and will now move on to a new challenge under Owen Coyle. The same can be said for Gurkirat Singh, who has agreed to a contract with the Marina Machans.
Naocha Singh spent the season on loan at Kerala Blasters, and will now leave Mumbai City FC permanently when his deal runs out.
Tondomba Singh was on loan at Delhi FC this season, and will leave after four years. His spell is exceeded only by Rowllin Borges. The player has spent five years with City, and spent this season on loan at FC Goa. Now, he will leave upon the expiry of his contract and can sign with a club of his choosing.