Shrewsbury Town's former loanee, Tommy McDermott, has become a free agent following his release from Burnley. During his time at Shrewsbury, McDermott made 34 appearances in League Two, contributing one goal and two assists, along with two goals in the EFL Trophy. His performances helped the club in their campaign last season, showcasing his potential as a midfielder. McDermott, who turned 21 in June, was among nine under-21 players released by Burnley as they confirmed their retained and released list for the men's first team and academy. In Shrewsbury's final game of the season against Gillingham, he came on as a substitute, reflecting on the season with gratitude towards the fans and staff. He expressed his hopes for the club's future in a heartfelt social media post. McDermott was signed by Burnley from Port Vale in 2024 and had a loan spell with Shrewsbury starting in August. His debut came in a Carabao Cup match against Grimsby Town. Meanwhile, Iwan Morgan, who also impressed during his loan at Shrewsbury from Brentford, will remain with the Premier League club, while Trey Ogunsuyi, another loanee, is still under contract at Sunderland. Shrewsbury fans will be keen to see how McDermott's next chapter unfolds as he searches for a new club.