How Sunderland's contract situation compares to Portsmouth, Coventry City and their League One rivals
With League One football unlikely to resume in the short-term, and clubs cutting their cloth in a financial sense, there looks to be a surplus of players released this summer.
In turn, this looks set to transform the third tier next season – with a number of clubs likely to have a vastly different squad in place by the time the 2019/20 campaign kicks-off.
But which clubs could see the most turnover this summer?
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Hide AdSunderland have no fewer than a dozen players out of contract on June 30, including a number of key men, and they are far from alone in that regard.
But only three clubs in the third tier face a more stark contract crisis than the one seen at the Academy of Light.
According to data from TransferMarkt, Burton Albion could be hardest hit by the contract uncertainty as they see 15 players’ contracts expire this summer.
Accrington Stanley and Bolton Wanderers both have 13 players out of contract, while Tranmere Rovers and MK Dons could also see their player departure numbers enter double figures.
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Hide AdBut with clarity over the League One campaign expected in the coming days, that could allow clubs to dish out some more contracts.
A full list of League One clubs, and the number of players they have out of contract this summer [according to TransferMarkt] is below:
Burton Albion - 15
Accrington Stanley - 13
Bolton Wanderers - 13
Sunderland - 12
Tranmere Rovers - 11
MK Dons - 10
Coventry City - 9
Lincoln City - 9
Rochdale - 9
Southend United - 9
Oxford United - 8
Blackpool - 8
Bristol Rovers - 8
Wycombe Wanderers - 8
Doncaster Rovers - 8
Ipswich Town - 6
Rotherham United - 6
Shrewsbury Town - 6
Peterborough United - 6
Gillingham - 6
Fleetwood Town - 5
Portsmouth - 5
AFC Wimbledon - 3