Following the conclusion of the 2024/25 season, Ebbsfleet United’s retained list can now be made available for our supporters.
Six players remain under contract heading into next season and some are in talks regarding exiting those contracts. The club has agreed new deals with another three for 2025/26. Eight are engaged in ongoing negotiations with the club while 12 have not been offered renewed playing terms on the expiry of their contracts. Our loanees, meanwhile, return to their parent clubs on the conclusion of the season’s loan arrangements.
The full list is as follows.
PLAYERS WHO REMAIN UNDER CONTRACT WITH EUFC:
Elijah Anthony
Tom Dallison
Wes Fonguck (currently on loan to Monterey Bay in the USA until November 30th, 2025)
Louis John
George Moncur
Josh Passley
PLAYERS WHO HAVE AGREED TERMS AHEAD OF THE 2025/26 SEASON:
Mark Cousins
Toby Edser
Maxx Manktelow
LOANEES WHO HAVE RETURNED TO THEIR PARENT CLUBS:
Alex Aoraha
Aaron Bolger
Ryan Carr
Tyler Cordner
Felix Goddard
PLAYERS CURRENTLY IN TALKS WITH THE CLUB WHO HAVE BEEN OFFERED NEW TERMS:
Ben Chapman
Aaron Cosgrave
Franklin Domi
Harrison Firth
Alex Lankshear
Mustapha Olagunju
Dominic Samuel
Anthony Stewart
PLAYERS LEAVING THE CLUB ON THE EXPIRY OF THEIR CONTRACTS:
Rakish Bingham
Greg Cundle
Callum Harriott
Jim Kellermann
Nathan Odokonyero
Luke O’Neill
Lewis Page
Dominic Poleon
Jephte Tanga
Kwame Thomas
Kymani Thomas
Jack Wakely (retired)
To our loanees and departing players, we wish them all the very best for their respective futures and thank them for their service in a Fleet shirt.
Fleet boss Josh Wright said, “I want to personally thank those who have been a servant in a Fleet shirt whether it’s been for a season, or five. Days like today are one of the toughest during a campaign and decisions like this are not taken lightly. I wish all of those departing players the very best in the future.
“As tough as this season has been, we can’t forget how successful we were a few seasons ago with some of those who have departed today; a special mention to Luke O’Neill, Rakish Bingham, Dominic Poleon and Greg Cundle who played a big part with me in that title-winning season. Days like today are the toughest part of being a manager.”
The club can also confirm that we will be returning to the football model we previously had in the National League South. With that we can confirm that Colin Gordon has also left the club.