Dan McNamara: Long-serving full-back to leave Millwall

BBC Sport

Long-serving full-back Dan McNamara will leave Millwall this summer along with three other members of the club's first-team squad.

McNamara, 27, spent 12 years with the Lions having signed his first contract with the club at 18.

He made 166 appearances for Millwall, scoring two goals but injury limited him to only 16 Championship games this season as they finished third in the table before losing to Hull City in the play-off semi-finals.

Defenders Joe Bryan and Wes Harding have also been released along with midfielder Massimo Luongo.

Harding, 29, spent the second half of the season on loan with Plymouth in League One while 33-year-old Luongo was only able to make nine league appearances before his season was ended by a serious knee injury in October.

Joe Bryan, 32, moved to The Den from Fulham in 2023 but started only six Championship games this season.

Meanwhile, Millwall have announced they are in talks with midfielder Billy Mitchell and goalkeepers Joel Coleman and Ronnie Sandford over new contracts.

The club have exercised their option to extend the deals of midfielders Casper De Norre and Ryan Leonard for a further 12 months.

Latest Millwall news, analysis and fan views

Listen to Millwall content on BBC Sounds

Read on BBC Sport

More from Millwall

Rashford 'dead cert to start for me' - WalcottBBC SportMillwall publish ‘Pride playbook’ to help clubs form stronger links with LGBTQ+ teamsThe GuardianPSG's Hakimi in Morocco squad despite injuryBBC Sport
Prefer a machine-readable version? View as Markdown