 Williams should attract interest from a number of Welsh Premier clubs |
Welsh Premier record goalscorer Marc Lloyd Williams says he is disappointed to have been released by Bangor City. Williams, who has scored 255 Welsh Premier goals, is Bangor's top scorer this season with 19 in 30 games.
But manager Peter Bleasdale has told the 34-year-old he does not fit into his plans for next season.
"It's disappointing. I've played for the club for a number of seasons and scored most of my Welsh Premier goals for them," Williams told BBC Sport.
"But the manager has got his own methods of playing and he wants to change the way the team plays next year.
"He's been honest with me and told me I'm not in his plans."
Williams returned to Farrar Road for his third spell at the beginning of this season after failing to agree terms with TNS over a new deal, despite being top scorer in his two seasons at Llansantffraid.
He has proved to be a valuable acquisition for Bangor, and says there are plenty more goals in his prolific left foot.
"I'm confident I'll be able to score goals next season," said Williams, who scored a record 47 goals in the 2001-02 season for Bangor.
"I've done it consistently in the past seven years since I've been back in the Welsh Premier, and I think I could do a job for someone next season.
"Where that will be, I don't know at the moment. I'll be waiting for the phone to ring."