Former club captain Michael Morrison has confirmed that he has left Reading FC after the expiration of his contract.
Morrison was one of several first-team players whose contracts were up for renewal this summer which has seen John Swift, Andy Rinomhota and Josh Laurent all leave the club on free transfers.
Morrison said: “My time at Reading FC has now come to an end. I look back on my time with immense pride having played over 100 games and having the honour to captain the club.
“I’ve been lucky to meet some great people and play with some special talent over the last three years.
“Enjoying a promotion push that ultimately fell short and experienced one of the best away days at Sheffield United. Not forgetting my goal at Bristol.
“Thank you for all the support over these last few years, which no doubt have been made harder with covid restrictions and points deductions. Good luck to everyone involved at Reading FC in the future.”
Morrison joined the Royals on a free transfer from Birmingham City in 2019.
The 34-year-old central defender played 108 Championship games for Reading and scored eight times.
He was made club captain after Liam Moore was stripped of captaincy in January.