Huddersfield Town have released midfielder Mickel Miller, bringing an end to his two-year spell at the club, according to the BBC.
Miller's departure forms part of the end-of-season process at the John Smith's Stadium as Huddersfield assess their squad ahead of what will be another campaign in League One. The club have not, as yet, made a public statement detailing their plans for the summer window.
Miller joined Huddersfield and made the midfield berth his own across two seasons, though the BBC's report does not detail the extent of his appearances or his contribution in statistical terms. What is clear is that the club have opted against extending his stay, a decision that will free him to seek a new employer as a player no longer under contract.
At League One level, experienced midfielders who become available in the summer window tend to attract interest from a number of sides with promotion ambitions or those looking to stabilise after difficult seasons. Whether Miller has drawn concrete interest from elsewhere is not yet known.
For Huddersfield, the priority will be shaping a squad capable of mounting a challenge at this level. The release of Miller is one piece of a broader puzzle, and further movement — arrivals and departures alike — can be expected as the window develops.
