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Nahki Wells scored 10 goals in 41 Championship matches for Bristol City in 2024-25 Bristol City have confirmed that forward Nahki Wells is to leave this summer after five and a half years at the club. Wells was out of contract and discussions had been ongoing over a new deal. The 35-year-old made 237 appearances for the Robins after signing at the start of 2020 and scored 48 goals - including 10 this past season as the club finished in the Championship play-off places for the first time since 2008. "We've created so many special memories that will live with me forever. You've taken me in as one of your own and made my family feel at home from the moment I joined the club, " Wells said in a club statement. "The moment on the pitch at Ashton Gate finding out we'd made the play-off places is something I will never forget, celebrating something we worked so hard to achieve with the fans who backed us the whole way. " Wells joined Bristol City from Burnley in January 2020 in a deal worth £5m and has been a regular presence in their front line under managers Lee Johnson, Dean Holden, Nigel Pearson and most recently Liam Manning. Manning said in March - before he left to become Norwich head coach - he hoped Wells would extend his stay at the club after having a "fantastic season". This season the Bermuda international was the only player in the squad over the age of 30 and he leaves four days after Gerhard Struber was appointed the new head coach. "I'd like to thank Nahki for everything he has given to Bristol City in his time here, " Bristol City chairman Jon Lansdown said. "He has been an exceptional role model on and off the pitch, contributing significantly both to the first team and to the development of a number of our young players, and also helping the Robins Foundation to make a difference in our community. " Bristol City sign Plymouth midfielder Randell Struber 'a realist not a dreamer' Man Utd make improved £60m bid for striker Mbeumo No scenario in which draw is good result - Tongue Botafogo reach Club World Cup last 16 at expense of Atletico Madrid Cillian Murphy stars in 28 Days Later Healing from grief to find love again Preview Zara Mc Dermott's investigation into modern stalking How the 1995 Rugby World Cup united the new South Africa How did Archer fare on his red-ball return? Fleetwood's stumble gives US Bradley-sized Ryder Cup headache Rahul and Pant star as India set England big target to chase on final day Video Rahul and Pant star as India set England big target to chase on final day Who is the most iconic British & Irish Lion of all time? 'Like talking to Andy Murray' - impressionist quizzes tennis stars. Video'Like talking to Andy Murray' - impressionist quizzes tennis stars The Stevenage tennis player who is Taiwan's No 1 What do you remember about the 2013 Lions tour? Why Alcaraz is 'red-hot favourite' for third Wimbledon title Have the Club World Cup's innovations been good or bad? Alcaraz hits 'ridiculous' volley winner. Video Alcaraz hits 'ridiculous' volley winner 'Hope you get cancer' - Boulter shares her online abuse with BBC 'The tumult in the Ingebrigtsen fairytale was never far from the surface' Ask Me Anything, the BBC Sport service designed to serve you Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.