KYLE CALLAN-MCFADDEN is on the look-out for a new club after Orlando City B confirmed that they will not be renewing the Ramelton man’s contract for 2017.
The 21-year-old defender has just completed his first season with The Lions having signed for the club in October 2015.
Callan-McFadden, who went to Orlando last year following his release from Norwich City, is one of ten players on the move, Head Coach Anthony Pulish confirmed.
Orlando City B has declined the contract options on Callan-McFadden as well as goalkeeper Mark Ridgers, defenders Craig Nitti and Antonio Matarazzo, midfielders Alejandro Garcia, Johnny Mendoza, Marius Obekop and Andrew Ribeiro, and forwards William Eyang and Keegan Smith.
[adrotate group=”80″]2016 was Orlando City B’s first season in the United Soccer League (USL).
Callan-McFadden made 22 appearances this season having been one of their first signings last year.
“I’d like to thank the guys who are moving on for all their hard work and the way they represented OCB so well to help us reach the playoffs in our inaugural season,” Pulis said.
[adrotate group=”85″]“I have great respect for all of them and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors.”
Callan-McFadden joined Norwich City in 2011 after he impressed while playing in the Clydesdale Bank International Tournament in Guernsey earlier that year.
He spent four years at Carrow Road, winning the FA Youth Cup in 2013 and, under manager Neil Adams, making his first team debut against Crawley Town in the League Cup.
He has played for the Republic of Ireland from Under-16 to Under-21 level.
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