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Matthew Bates leaves Middlesbrough after rejecting a new deal with the club

Image: Matthew Bates: Defender leaves Middlesbrough after rejecting contract offer

Matthew Bates has left Middlesbrough after failing to agree a new deal with the Championship club.

Mowbray also hinted that last season's club captain could have found himself surplus to requirements at the Riverside. "When he got injured he was captain of our football club and a main player, and yet things have moved on. "My job was to make sure we had enough centre-halves. We have new players like Jonathan Woodgate, George Friend and Andre Bikey, and we have Seb Hines [an academy team-mate of Bates'] - we have a lot of cover. "It's almost difficult in my mind for Matthew to come back into our club as number four or number five centre-half." Chief executive Neil Bausor paid tribute to the talented defender. He said: "After discussions with Matthew, all parties agreed that it would be best if he moved on. "It was an amicable meeting and we wish Matthew all the best for the future. He's been a great servant for Middlesbrough Football Club."

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