Swindon Town have made a strong start to the new League Two season under boss Michael Flynn.
Swindon Town are unbeaten this season and have picked up 12 points from their opening six matches.
The Robins sit fifth in the table as they head into their next clash with Walsall at home this weekend.
A look back at three of their players at the end of their contracts at the end of this campaign…
Swindon swooped in to sign the experienced striker earlier this year following his time in Australia with Brisbane Roar.
Since then he has reinforced the front line at the County Ground.
Robins left Burton Albion permanently in January on a one-and-a-half year deal, which expires in June 2024.
He impressed on loan in the first half.
final campaign.
Blake-Tracey, 28, is a useful option for Flynn at left-back.
He played for King’s Lynn Town and Peterborough United in the past.
The Wiltshire side will make a decision regarding their long-term future as this season progresses.
At 34, he shows no signs of slowing down as he looks to help his current club gain promotion to League One.
Swindon tried their luck in 2022 after moving to Pafos in Cyprus.
He came through the academy ranks at Aston Villa and played 17 times for their first team as a youth, while also being loaned out to Cambridge United, Tranmere Rovers and Derby County to gain experience..
The striker provides strong competition in attacking areas for the Robins and they will need to monitor his contract