Burnley have released Nathan Redmond and Jonjo Shelvey following promotion to the Premier League - but have also completed the permanent signings of four on-loan players.
Redmond, 31, had an injury-hit spell with the Clarets, missing most of 2024 with a hamstring injury along with another period out due to a calf issue.
In total, he made 16 appearances in all competitions, including just three this season, with two of those coming in the Championship.
Shelvey, 33, joined in January on a short-term deal, following the expiration of his contract with Turkish side Eyupspor, and made four Burnley appearances.
However, loan players Jaidon Anthony, Marcus Edwards, Bashir Humphreys and Zian Flemming will all join the club permanently this summer.
Anthony, 25, made 43 appearances on loan from Bournemouth and scored eight goals, while 26-year-old Edwards scored twice in 16 appearances after joining from Portuguese side Sporting in January.
Defender Humphreys made 28 appearances after joining from Chelsea and will now remain at Turf Moor having signed a four-year contract.
"The togetherness within this team is massive, I know it can be cliché, but it really is, and we're excited for the next part of the journey in the Premier League," Humphreys told the club website., external
Millwall loanee Flemming scored 14 goals in 37 games to help power the club to automatic promotion.
The club said they are in discussions with out-of-contract trio Josh Brownhill, CJ Egan-Riley and Ashley Barnes, while Jeremy Sarmiento will return to Brighton & Hove Albion after the conclusion of his spell on loan.