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Josh Brooking and Noah Hay will leave Chelsea at the end of their contracts.

The Premier League published each club's released list on Wednesday.

Silva isn't the only one leaving following the end of his deal
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Silva isn't the only one leaving following the end of his dealCredit: Getty

In a statement on Wednesday, Chelsea said: "We thank each player leaving us for their contributions during their time with Chelsea and wish them every success in the next chapter of their careers."

England Youth centre-back Brooking departs without making a first-team appearance after six years in Chelsea's academy.

Teenage full-back Hay also leaves having joined the club's youth system in 2022.

They will join veteran defender Thiago Silva in departing the club this summer when their contracts expire on June 30.

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The Brazilian confirmed he would be leaving Stamford Bridge to rejoin Fluminense last month.

21-year-old Brooking was an unused substitute in the Premier League for the 2-0 win over Fulham in October.

He was also named on the bench for the 1-0 victory against Brighton in the League Cup in September, too.

Hay, who turned 18 in January, made 11 appearances for the Under-18s.

Brooking signed from Reading
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Brooking signed from ReadingCredit: Getty
As did Hay
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As did HayCredit: Getty

A contract offer has also been extended to 19-year-old midfielder Samuel Rak-Sakyi, brother of Crystal Palace winger Jesurun Rak-Sakyi.

Meanwhile, talkSPORT understands Chelsea are demanding a fee of more than £50million for first team midfielder Conor Gallagher.

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The Blues are willing to cash in on the academy graduate to help raise funds for Profit and Sustainability reasons.

The west London club are under pressure to sell this summer to avoid fall foul of breaching Financial Fair Play rules.

Todd Boehly and co have forked out over £1billion since the summer of July 2022.

Earlier this week, Chelsea confirmed now former Leicester boss Enzo Maresca was their new manager, replacing Mauricio Pochettino.

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