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Former Coventry City FC midfielder Blair Turgott took to social media to thank fans after it was announced he would be leaving the club.

The 20-year-old winger made just three appearances for the Sky Blues during his stint with the club.

The former West Ham United youth player made the move to the Ricoh Arena in February, before making his debut for the club in front of Tony Mowbray, who sat in the stands during the side's 1-0 defeat to Barnsley at Oakwell on 3 March.

Turgott went on to make appearances against Peterborough United - in which he scored the decisive goal to secure a priceless three points for the Sky Blues - and the disappointing defeat to Leyton Orient at the Ricoh Arena just three days later.

The former Dagenham and Redbridge loanee must now find himself a new club, after Mowbray confirmed he would be released along with Frank Nouble, Andy Webster, Shaun Miller, Simeon Jackson, Danny Pugh, Al Bangura and Adam Barton.

On Twitter, the winger wrote: "I would like to thank everyone at Coventry City FC -staff, players and fans. Enjoyed my time and all the best in the future!".