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Four departures confirmed at Ross County as Paton and Grivosti sign new contracts


By Andrew Henderson

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Ross County have confirmed that four first team players will leave the club when their contracts expire this summer.

Lewis Spence, Richard Foster, Sean Kelly and Declan McManus will all be leaving the club when their deals come to an end in the coming weeks.

Former Aberdeen, Rangers and St Johnstone full back Richard Foster is one of four summer exits confirmed by Ross County this morning. Picture: Ken Macpherson
Former Aberdeen, Rangers and St Johnstone full back Richard Foster is one of four summer exits confirmed by Ross County this morning. Picture: Ken Macpherson

Meanwhile, Tom Grivosti and Harry Paton have each signed new contracts to stay, and Callum Morris and club captain Marcus Fraser are considering offers on the table.

In addition, a host of reserve team players will be leaving the club – as Tommy Dixon-Hodge, Jack Murray, James Wallace, Declan Hughes, Joel MacBeath, Gregor MacDonald, Jack Grant, Thomas Brady, Tom Kelly and Ruari Fraser's times at the Global Energy Stadium come to an end.

Co-managers Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson told the Ross County website: “Firstly, we thank Lewis, Sean, Declan and Richard for their service to the club. We wish them further success in their football careers, and they will always be warmly welcomed back to the club for their contributions in their time here.

“It is with regret that we have to let a number of our younger players go. A lot of these players have spent a significant amount of time with the club through their lives and we thank them for their commitment and wish them every success as they go on in their careers.

“We are delighted with Tom & Harry committing their futures to the club. We view both players as having big futures in the game and hope they will continue to prosper here in Dingwall.”

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