West Brom have decided to part company with midfielder Andwele Slory after struggling to make an impact.
Baggies decide against extending Dutchman's deal
West Brom have parted company with midfielder Andwele Slory by mutual consent.
The winger joined Roberto Di Matteo's side in January but has struggled to make an impact on the Baggies' promotion push.
The 27-year-old made just one start and five substitute appearances and the Midlands outfit have opted against using the one-year extension available to them.
It means the former Feyenoord man will not take part in Albion's return season to the Premier League and will be on the lookout for a new club.
West Brom sporting director Dan Ashworth told the club's
official website: "We would like to thank Andy for his contribution over the past four months but we have parted company by mutual consent.
"I'm sure Andy won't be short of offers from other clubs and we wish him all the best in his future career."