Vaughan was signed by Bernard McNally after failing to settle at Walsall
AFC Telford boss Rob Smith believes defender Lee Vaughan has played his final game at the Bucks Head.
Telford lost 4-2 against play-off contenders Corby on Saturday.
Smith told BBC Radio Shropshire: "Lee was emotional after the game. It was probably his last game at home and he wanted to put on a show for the fans."
Smith has revealed there are several Blue Square Premier clubs interested in signing the former Walsall defender, 23, including Kidderminster Harriers.
"I know he wants to go on and play Conference football, so I'd be very surprised if he's here and he deserves the chance any way. He's given the club unbelievable service at has been an emotional time for everyone," Smith added.
Vaughan joined Telford from Walsall in January 2006, making his debut against Witton Albion.
Telford have one last league game to play at Vauxhall Motors and they are unable to reach the play-offs.
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