According to a report from the Swindon Advertiser, Swindon Town is preparing to bid farewell to Frazer Blake-Tracy this summer. The 28-year-old left-back’s contract with the club is set to expire at the end of June, rendering him a free agent unless a new deal materializes.
Despite making 40 appearances across all competitions for Swindon Town this season, contributing two goals and four assists, Blake-Tracy is not in the club’s plans for an extension, as confirmed by the Swindon Advertiser.
Having initially joined the League Two side on loan in 2022 before making the move permanent, Blake-Tracy has been a significant presence at the County Ground. He even secured the Player of the Season award last year. However, with his impending departure, the defender faces a decision regarding his next career move.
Blake-Tracy’s journey to professional football started in non-league circles, featuring for clubs like Dereham Town, Lowestoft Town, and King’s Lynn Town. He caught the attention of Peterborough United in 2019, where he made 32 appearances before transitioning to League One side Burton Albion. After a brief stint with Burton Albion, Blake-Tracy found himself at Swindon Town.
Despite his contributions to Swindon Town over the past few seasons, Blake-Tracy’s tenure with the club is likely to come to an end soon. With the upcoming match against Morecambe potentially marking his final appearance for the Robins, the left-back’s departure signifies the end of an era.
As Swindon Town navigates through this transitional period, interim manager Gavin Gunning remains at the helm, tasked with overseeing the team’s affairs until a permanent replacement is appointed. With uncertainties looming, the club faces pivotal decisions regarding both managerial appointments and squad restructuring in the upcoming offseason.
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