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Defender Jay Dasilva is among four players released by Bristol City at the end of the 2022-23 season.
The 25-year-old had been offered a new contract with the Championship club, which he joined in 2019 from Chelsea.
Dasilva made 144 appearances for the Robins in all competitions, including 38 this season.
Nathan Baker - who retired on medical grounds in August - along with Taylor Moore and James Morton, who have been out on loan, are also leaving.
Discussions remain ongoing with midfielder Andy King and defender Tomas Kalas, while midfielder Han-Noah Massengo has been offered a new deal.
Massengo has been on loan at French side Auxerre since January and had been expected to leave the club on a free transfer this summer when his contract expires.
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Middlesbrough will sign Manchester City youngster Terrell Agyemang next month.
The 20-year-old left back, who can also play in midfield, will be released by the Premier League champions at the end of his contract on 30 June.
Londoner Agyemang, born to Ghanaian parents, moved to City last summer after impressing on trial.
The Charlton academy product was released by the Addicks in 2022 but played 13 games for City's under-21s this season.
He was part of the City squad that won the Premier League 2 title this term, finishing 13 points clear of second-placed Liverpool.
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Bristol City have signed defender Ross McCrorie from Aberdeen for an undisclosed fee.
The 25-year-old has agreed a three-year contract with the Championship club, with an option for a further 12 months.
He played 41 games in 2022-23, scoring five goals, as the Dons finished third in the Scottish Premiership.
"There is ambition at the club to progress, and for myself, it's a new challenge and I think it's a good fit," McCrorie told the Robins website.
"The team is aggressive, plays on the front foot and I like playing in a team that plays that way - it was a big factor in coming to the club."
Bristol City finished 14th in the Championship last season, 10 points adrift of the play-off places.
McCrorie is their second summer signing following former Queen's Park Rangers defender Rob Dickie.
He received his first call-up by Scotland on Monday and has flown out to join the squad for training in Spain before Euro qualifiers against Norway and Georgia.
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Bristol City have signed Derby midfielder Jason Knight on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The Rams had taken up an option to extend the 22-year-old's contract by 12 months, although last week manager Paul Warne said he expected Knight to leave.
The Republic of Ireland international joined Derby aged 16 and made the first of his 166 appearances in 2019.
His arrival comes as Robins' wing-back Kane Wilson transferred to Pride Park in a separate deal.
Knight received the first of his 20 caps for his country in 2020 and has been a regular fixture of Derby's midfield for the last three seasons.
"It's been a long time coming behind-the-scenes trying to get it sorted, but I'm happy to be here and I'm looking for the season ahead," Knight told the club website.
"The club have shown a real eagerness to get me here, which is always nice as a footballer - to be wanted. I know Nigel (Pearson) from his time at Derby County and I've had a good number of chats with him, and he sees me as a big part of the plans going forward.
"I'll give everything every time I put on the shirt; for the fans, the club, and the boys I'm playing with - full of energy and full of emotion."
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Former Wales midfielder Andy King has signed a new one-year contract with Championship club Bristol City.
The 34-year-old, who won the last of his 50 international caps in November 2018, featured 31 times for the Robins in all competitions last season.
The former Leicester City man moved to Ashton Gate in July 2021 following a spell with Belgian club OH Leuven.
"The squad is shaping up really well, so we're really hopeful we can have a positive season," he said.
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Bristol City defender Cameron Pring has signed a new three-year contract with the Championship club.
The 25-year-old has made 74 appearances for the Robins since making his first-team debut in August 2021.
Before that he spent time on loan at Aldershot, Hereford, Newport County, Cheltenham, Walsall and Portsmouth.
"It shows good intent from the club and it's time to push on and hopefully prove them right," the left-back told the club website.
"I've still got a lot more to give but that's what I expect of myself. I want to be flying up the wing and creating goals and helping the team as much as possible."
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Bristol City defender Zak Vyner has signed a new deal to stay at the Championship club until June 2026.
Reigning City players' player of the year Vyner, 26, has played 148 times for the Robins since his debut in 2016.
"I'm going into a big part of my career," the City academy graduate centre-back told the club's website.
"To be doing it with the club I have been at since I was eight years old is even more special."
Vyner, who has been ever-present in City's first four league games of the season, added: "I'm super happy to be signing this contract and to get it over the line.
"We've got a good, hungry squad. I want to try my best to contribute as much as I can to take us as high as possible in the league and get us into the Premier League - that's the club's and my ambition."
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Bristol City have signed goalkeeper Lewis Thomas on a short-term deal until the end of January.
The free agent left Forest Green Rovers at the end of last season after five years with the club
Thomas, 26, made 49 appearances for Rovers with 11 coming last season, and began his career in Swansea's academy.
He will provide cover for the Robins first-choice keeper Max O'Leary and Stefan Bajic, with Harvey Wiles-Richards currently out injured.
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Bristol City have signed Republic of Ireland Under-21 international Adam Murphy from St Patrick's Athletic.
The 18-year-old midfielder has agreed a three-and-a-half-year deal, with the option of a further year.
St Patrick's say City have paid an "undisclosed international training compensation fee" for the teenager.
Murphy has made more than 30 League of Ireland appearances and helped St Patrick's Athletic win the FAI Cup final last November.
"Adam is one of the brightest young talents in Irish football and we are delighted to sign him as he had other options offered to him," Bristol City technical director Brian Tinnion told the club website.
Murphy added: "The main attraction for me of Bristol City was the pathway for a young player into the first team.
"That's what you want as a young player, to be given an opportunity and the club has proved countless times that it does that."
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Bristol City have signed Taylor Gardner-Hickman on a permanent deal from West Brom until the summer of 2027 and Burnley midfielder Scott Twine on loan until the end of the season.
Gardner-Hickman, 22, has made 24 appearances since joining the Ashton Gate side on loan in August.
Twine played under Robins boss Liam Manning at MK Dons in 2021-22.
The Clarets recalled the 24-year-old from a season-long loan at Hull City, where he scored four times in 26 games.
Meanwhile, Bristol City forward Andreas Weimann has moved to West Brom on loan for the rest of the season.
"Taylor has been fantastic for us in his application and output and I'm delighted we have been able to secure his services on a permanent basis," Bristol City head coach Liam Manning told the club website.
Twine said: "As a team I'd like to finish as high as possible in the table and personally I want to score and create as many goals as I can."
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