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Bristol City release four as preparations for next season begin

have announced that Gary O’Neil, Luke Steele, Scott Golbourne and Arnold Garita will leave the club, once their contracts expire this summer.

O’Neil joined the from in 2016 and made 36 appearances for Lee ‘s side over the past two seasons.

Steele joined Bristol last summer from Greek side Panathinaikos but only went on to make five first team appearances during the last campaign.

Golbourne spent much of this season with Mliton Keynes as the failed in their bid to retain their status.

Arnold Garita has been at Ashton Gate since 2016 and spent time on loan with during the 2016-17 season.

Bristol finished this year’s campaign in 11th position in the table, eight points adrift of the play-off positions.

Johnson’s side ended the season on a poor run of form, having failed to record any victories in their final four league games of the campaign.

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