MIDDLESBROUGH have confirmed their squad numbers for the coming Championship season.
As confirmed on Friday morning after Micah Hamilton's arrival, the forward will take Paddy McNair's No.17 shirt.
Delano Burgzorg will wear No.10, which was Morgan Rogers' shirt last season, while Aidan Morris takes No.18 from Sammy Silvera, who is spending the season on loan at Portsmouth. Luke Ayling will again wear No.12, the shirt he was given after joining initially on loan in January.
George McCormick has been given a squad number for the first time after impressing in pre-season. He'll wear No.37. Sol Brynn is No.31 with the keeper set to battle for the gloves this term after a string of impressive loan moves.
But Matthew Hoppe hasn't been given a squad number with the American striker expected to leave this summer. Hoppe doesn't feature in Michael Carrick's plans and efforts are ongoing to find the 23-year-old a new club. He's been training with the Under-21s since reporting back for pre-season.
Hoppe wore No.13 last season but that shirt is now vacant.
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Boro are still pushing to further bolster their ranks ahead of the transfer deadline, with Kieran Scott revealing on Friday that a couple of deals are "bubbling away".
Talks with Bristol City are ongoing over Tommy Conway, while Boro also want a left-back after Alex Bangura suffered a serious injury.
Boro's 2024/25 squad numbers:
1 Seny Dieng
2 Tommy Smith
3 Rav van den Berg
4 Dan Barlaser
5 Matt Clarke
6 Dael Fry
7 Hayden Hackney
8 Riley McGree
9 Emmanuel Latte Lath
10 Delano Burgzorg
11 Isaiah Jones
12 Luke Ayling
14 Alex Gilbert
15 Anfernee Dijksteel
16 Jonny Howson
17 Micah Hamilton
18 Aidan Morris
19 Josh Coburn
20 Finn Azaz
21 Marcus Forss
23 Tom Glover
24 Alex Bangura
26 Darragh Lenihan
27 Lukas Engel
31 Sol Brynn
37 George McCormick
39 Sonny Finch
49 Law McCabe
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