IAN Foster and Daire Doyle are on their way out of Aggborough as Kidderminster Harriers' manager Ian Britton prepares to rebuild his squad.
Front-runner Foster has been made available for a loan or permanent transfer, while midfielder Doyle has had his contract paid up.
Both players were out of contract in the summer.
Britton said: "They are not going to be in my plans, so rather than have them hanging on, I hope they will have the opportunity in the final months of this season to get themselves a deal for next season."
Former Hereford campaigner Foster has made Harriers' starting line-up on only eight occasions this term.
Doyle, who has featured in the starting line-up just once, has spent the last month on loan to Nuneaton Borough, who could be interested in signing him permanently.
Foster is believed to be interesting Burton Albion, who recently snapped up Andy Ducros from Harriers.
Britton is now looking for at least one addition to his squad in time for Saturday's home Division Three clash with Scunthorpe United.
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