York City are shaking things up this summer as they prepare for life in the EFL. The newly crowned National League champions have announced the departure of six players, including two key figures from their title-winning campaign.
Goalkeeper Harrison Male, who was an ever-present between the sticks last season, is moving on after two years with the Minstermen. Male featured in all 46 league matches, conceding just 41 goals—a defensive record that played a huge part in York's promotion push. His consistency and shot-stopping ability will be missed as the team gears up for the challenges of the Football League.
Midfielder Dan Batty is also heading out the door. The 28-year-old brought experience and grit to York's engine room, making over 100 appearances across three seasons. Batty's departure marks the end of a significant chapter for a player who became a fan favorite for his work rate and leadership on the pitch.
Joining them on the list of exits are Tyrese Sinclair, Cameron John, Rory Watson, and Ricky Aguiar. However, these four spent most of the season out on loan, so their departures are less of a surprise for supporters who have been tracking the squad's evolution.
As York City look to build a roster capable of competing in the EFL, these moves signal a fresh start. With new faces likely to arrive, the club is clearly aiming to blend youthful energy with experienced heads—and fans will be watching closely to see who steps up to fill these important roles.
