JOSEP Gombau’s Western Sydney Wanderers revolution has continued with captain Robert Cornthwaite released to join Malaysian side Perak TBG.

The 32-year-old was not in the Wanderers squad for their 1-1 draw against the Wellington Phoenix at the weekend and was given permission to leave the country to finalise his move.

Cornthwaite had spent a season and a half with another Malaysian team, Selangor, before he joined the Wanderers in June 2016.

He departs the club after 29 games in red and black.

Robbie Cornthwaite. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images

The central defender played 11 games for the Wanderers this season, starting in all of them.

Cornthwaite had previously spent an extended period of his career at Adelaide United, before heading to Asia.

The defender is the latest player to depart as Gombau alters his squad in the January transfer window.

Earlier this month, fellow Wanderers Jumpei Kusukami and Jacob Melling were also released.

Kusukami returned to Japan, while Melling joined the Mariners — his fourth A-League club.