Russell Martin explains decision to let Swansea City duo leave as 'financial capacity' revealed
Russell Martin praised "exemplary professionals" Korey Smith and Ben Hamer after confirming the pair will leave Swansea City in the summer.
Both players have seen their impact on first-team proceedings dwindle of late and will be out of contract in June. Head coach Martin officially confirmed the duo will depart the Swansea.com Stadium when discussing the campaign at the club's annual awards ceremony on Wednesday night. You can read the full story here.
And Martin says the Swans' requirement to trim the wage bill was a consideration in the decision to let Hamer and Smith leave. “We have been chatting with them both about their situations since January, and the understanding of the financial capacity we have for next season,” said the Swansea boss.
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“They are both leaving and we will be sad to see them go because of how they are culturally around the place, and what they have given us. Korey has played in a number of positions and done brilliantly in all of them, he has really added value to the team and really helped the young guys on the team.
“He has never let anyone down, he is a great team player and he goes with our best wishes. I have no doubt he will be a great team-mate and a real good player wherever he goes next.
“With Ben, he has probably been one of our most important players when you consider when he came into the team. We had had a difficult start to the season, he had been ill with Covid when we came in.
“But he brought a real experience and real calm, and the way he handled himself was incredible. He has been huge for us, and I told him just the other day how much we appreciated how he has conducted himself.
“He helped us grow as


