Northampton Town's goalkeeper Lee Burge has left the club after four years at Sixfields. Burge, 33, was the Cobblers' first-choice keeper for most of his time at the club, making 113 appearances in all competitions. He arrived from Sunderland in 2022 and played a key role in the team's promotion. However, following Chris Hogg's appointment as head coach on 18 May, the club has decided to release him. Chris Hogg told the Cobblers' website that the club has decided to go in a different direction in the goalkeeping position. Lee Burge spent four seasons at the club and played over a hundred games, winning a promotion in that time. His contract was set to expire this summer, and although he was offered a new deal last month, the club has now parted ways with him. The decision to release Burge marks a significant change for the club, as they prepare for the new season. And with Chris Hogg at the helm, the Cobblers will be looking to strengthen their squad. But for now, the focus is on finding a new goalkeeper to replace the departing Lee Burge. So, the search begins for a new number one. The club will be looking for a goalkeeper with experience and skill, someone who can help the team push for promotion again. As for Lee Burge, he will be looking for a new club, and his experience and ability will surely make him an attractive signing for many teams.