
MK Dons have confirmed midfielder Tom Carroll and striker Matt Dennis have both left the club by mutual agreement.
The League Two club announced that both Carroll, 32, and Dennis, 22, had their contracts cancelled on transfer deadline day and have left with immediate effect.
Carroll leaves after just five months at Stadium MK, with the former Spurs, Swansea, Aston Villa and Ipswich man having joined the Dons from Exeter City in the summer after his contract in Devon expired in the summer.
He made 16 appearances for MK Dons in all competitions, with his last coming at Chesterfield on New Year’s Day.
In a brief statement, MK Dons said, “Today, Tom Carroll has agreed to mutually cancel his contract at Stadium MK.
“The former Premier League player will now leave MK Dons with the best wishes from everyone at the Club.”
Meanwhile, Dennis leaves MK Dons after two and a half years contracted to the club.
Dennis had joined MK Dons after being released by Norwich City in the summer of 2022, scoring 11 times in 46 games for the club. He had only made two appearances for MK Dons this season, with the last coming against Walsall in September, while he also spent time out on loan in the National League with Rochdale.
In a further statement, the club said, “MK Dons have mutually agreed to cancel striker Matt Dennis’ contract.
“The young forward joined the Dons in the summer of 2022, making a total of 46 appearances across all competitions while contributing 11 goals.
“MK Dons would like to thank Matt for all his efforts while at Stadium MK and wish him all the very best in his future endeavours.”
The duo are the latest departures from Milton Keynes in the January transfer window, with the club having already seen Tommy Leigh, Stephen Wearne, Brooklyn Ilunga, MJ Williams and Darragh Burns all leave Stadium MK.