
Former Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland and Rotherham United attacker to depart non-league club as free agent.
Chris Maguire, a former Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham United attacker, is set to seek pastures new as a free agent.
From 2012 to 2015, the 36-year-old made 92 appearances for Wednesday, making him a familiar face in South Yorkshire.
He returned to the county shortly after leaving Hillsborough, spending just over six months with Rotherham and appearing in 15 games.
Maguire is a former Scotland international who has also played for Derby County, Portsmouth, and Sunderland.
He is now set to become a free agent, as National League club Eastleigh has confirmed he will leave when his contract expires.

From 2012 to 2015, Chris Maguire played for Sheffield Wednesday. (Tony Marshall/Getty Images)
Maguire leaves the Spitfires with an admirable record, having scored 37 goals in 94 appearances.
Eastleigh loses 10 players, including former Doncaster Rovers fringe player Deji Sotona and Maguire.
Eastleigh said: “Eastleigh Football Club would like to place on record our thanks to all the players for their contributions this season and wish those leaving the club the very best for their futures.”
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