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Grecians release Krysiak

Image: Artur Krysiak: Looking for a new club

Goalkeeper Artur Krysiak will leave Exeter when his contract expires this summer, the club have confirmed.

The Poland-born 24-year-old arrived from Birmingham in July 2010 on a four-year contract before going on to make more than 140 appearances for the St James Park outfit. However, with fellow goalkeepers Christy Pym and James Hamon expected to vie for the number one shirt next season, Krysiak has been deemed surplus to requirements on the south coast. Grecians boss Paul Tisdale had nothing but praise for the shot-stopper and told the club's official website: "Artur has been absolutely impeccable in his professionalism throughout his time with the club and he has had nothing but commitment to improving himself and the team. "Of all the goalkeepers that we have had at St James Park during my time with the club, he has the technical and physical attributes to potentially go furthest in the game, and I believe that he can go on to play at a very high level. "Artur also deserves an immense amount of credit for the way he has gone out of the way to help Christy Pym in his development during his time too. Like any senior player should, he has added a great deal of value to his younger colleagues."

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