Roy O Donovan has played his last game for Newcastle Jets after the A-League club withdrew their contract offer for the striker.
O Donovan, 33, had been expected to re-sign with the Jets, but negotiations broke down and Newcastle said on Monday they withdrew their offer.
The former Sunderland striker has scored 39 goals in 80 A-League games since arriving in Australia with the Central Coast Mariners in 2015.
We made a number of generous offers to Roy and his management, Jets chief executive Lawrie McKinna said in a statement.
Talks began [about re-signing] midway through the season, with serious discussions beginning about two months ago.
The Newcastle Jets confirm that Roy O Donovan will depart the Club, following the withdrawal of his contract offer
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC (@NewcastleJetsFC)
McKinna said the Jets did everything within reason to keep O Donovan, who joined the club in 2017.
O Donovan scored nine goals in 16 league games last season before being suspended for 10 matches following a reckless challenge on Victory goalkeeper Lawrence Thomas in the 2018 Grand Final.
He returned to net 11 in 19 this campaign as the Jets finished in a disappointing seventh in the table.