West Ham United have confirmed that Andriy Yarmolenko and Ryan Fredericks are two of four players who will be leaving the club when their contracts expire next month.
Yarmolenko is leaving the Hammers after four years at the London Stadium, with 13 goals and seven assists to his name in 86 appearances across all competitions.
The 32-year-old Ukrainian winger, who joined West Ham from Borussia Dortmund in 2018, scored a number of memorable goals for the club, including the extra-time winner against Sevilla in their Europa League last 16 tie in March.
Fredericks, meanwhile, will also be departing after four seasons with the Hammers, where he recorded three goals and six assists in 77 appearances across all tournaments.
The 30-year-old right-back was a first-team regular for David Moyes in 2019-20, a season in which he played an important role in keeping the club in the Premier League.
However, Fredericks has since struggled for game time, with both Vladimir Coufal and Ben Johnson preferred by Moyes at right-back.
West Ham have also confirmed that club legend Mark Noble and backup goalkeeper David Martin will also be leaving the club, the former of whom departing after 18 years with the East London outfit.