Midfielder Joey Barton has been released by Burnley, one month after being banned from football. Barton, 34, was suspended for 18 months after admitting a Football Association charge in relation to betting. He joined the Clarets for a second spell in January after leaving Scottish Premiership side Rangers. Winger Michael Kightly has also been released but talks are continuing with out-of-contract goalkeeper Paul Robinson and midfielder George Boyd.
Manager Sean Dyche said: "Joey leaves us for the obvious reasons after he has again been a big part of what we have achieved this season. "Equally, Michael has been a great servant of the club and always a tremendous person to have around the group." Burnley finished 16th in the Premier League, six points above the relegation zone.