Johnson to allow players to leave

Bristol City manager Gary Johnson is ready to circulate a list of Robins players who are available for loan exits.

Johnson: Ready to let players leave
Johnson: Ready to let players leave

The transfer window for temporary signings is set to close next week and Johnson has been inundated with enquiries from other bosses about his players.

"We will let clubs know who is available. Some players will be available on loan with a view to a permanent move, but we will keep who that may be in house," Johnson said.

Robins midfielder Scott Murray is currently on loan at Cheltenham, while striker Jennison Myrie-Williams recently returned from a spell at Carlisle.

Chris Weale was set to join Rotherham on loan this week but Johnson decided against letting the goalkeeper leave Ashton Gate due to transfer regulation complications.

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