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7 Boro stars who could be on their way out as Kim Hellberg starts overhaul
7 Middlesbrough players who could move on this summer as Kim Hellberg begins reshaping the squad
A fresh chapter may be beginning at Middlesbrough, with Kim Hellberg expected to oversee major changes following another season that ended without promotion to the Premier League.
After falling short of expectations, attention is now turning to the summer transfer window, where Middlesbrough could face several important decisions regarding player futures. Squad restructuring is often a key part of a new manager’s plans, and a number of current players may find themselves facing uncertain futures at the Riverside.

Here are seven players who could potentially leave Middlesbrough during the summer as Hellberg starts building for the future.
Hayden Hackney
Hayden Hackney’s future is likely to dominate headlines over the coming months.
The midfielder has developed into one of Middlesbrough’s standout performers and has reportedly attracted attention from Premier League clubs after another strong campaign. With his contract situation becoming an important factor, the club may need to weigh up whether to hold onto him or consider offers if serious interest develops.
Keeping a player of Hackney’s quality would be a major boost, but growing attention from higher divisions could complicate matters.
Dael Fry
As one of the club’s longest-serving defenders, Dael Fry could face an uncertain summer.
Changes in management often bring tactical adjustments, and if Middlesbrough move toward a different defensive setup, Fry may no longer be viewed as an automatic fit. A fresh opportunity elsewhere could appeal if regular football becomes less certain.
Marcus Forss
Marcus Forss has delivered important moments during his time at Middlesbrough, though consistency has sometimes been difficult to maintain.
With possible attacking additions expected and new ideas likely under Hellberg, competition for places could increase. That may leave Forss considering his options if opportunities become more limited.
Isaiah Jones
Isaiah Jones has been linked with moves away before, and speculation surrounding his future may return this summer.
His speed and attacking threat remain useful qualities, but Middlesbrough could decide to listen to offers if changes are planned in wide areas. Interest from other clubs may make him one of the players to watch.
Riley McGree
Riley McGree’s technical ability has made him an important player when available, though injuries have interrupted his momentum at times.
If Middlesbrough receive suitable offers or decide to refresh certain areas of the squad, the Australian midfielder could become one of the names involved in transfer discussions.
Anfernee Dijksteel
Anfernee Dijksteel has faced competition for places in recent seasons, and his long-term future at the club may soon be reviewed.
A squad rebuild often creates movement in defensive areas, and Middlesbrough may look to make adjustments if Hellberg wants different profiles in his system.
Matt Clarke
Matt Clarke brings valuable Championship experience, but defensive restructuring could influence his position in the squad.
If the club prioritises younger options or players better suited to a different tactical approach, Clarke may find himself among those whose futures are assessed during the window.
A summer of change ahead?
Transfer windows often bring uncertainty, particularly when clubs are trying to push toward promotion.
For Middlesbrough, this summer may be about balancing continuity with fresh ideas as Kim Hellberg shapes the squad to match his vision. While some familiar faces could stay and play key roles, others may move on as the club looks to take the next step.
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