West Ham have released defender Herita Ilunga after terminating his contract by mutual consent.
The 29-year-old Congolese left-back has barely figured for Sam Allardyce's side season and recently had a spell on loan with npower Championship rivals Doncaster.
Ilunga, who cost the Hammers £3million in 2009, made 73 appearances for the club and scored three goals.
He is now free to find another club with a return to Doncaster a possibility.


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I heard that at 11 today Michael
Has anyone heard the rumour, Carlos is coming on loan, or am I a bit late with this news............
He played well in his first season and then went downhill quickly. Can't believe the Hammers have let him go for nothing. What are they playing at ?
Was this the big transfer news they were bleating about on Friday ?????
How many players were released by mutual consent without received money??
Ashton & Davenport (due to injury), Boa Morte, McCathy, Illunga, Hitzlsperger....
Our debt is due to using high transfer fee to buy players, but release them without receiving any residual value, we don't know how to sell players. We lost Demba Ba because the contract has a release clause if West Ham relegated, he could leave at free. We bought him during last year's relegation fight, why we can let him leave free when we relegated. It's the pity to sign him with such clause. I expect the minimum relegation release fee should be over 5 million pound......
ANOTHER GOOD PLAYER WEV'E MADE WORSE!!!!!!
oh come on troll...thats unfair...he's a defender. Much fairer to say 41,000 per game or 457 per minute of game time...bargain!
£1 MILLION A GOAL .....
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