Paul McVeigh and Graham Fisher are the latest players to leave Finn Harps.
James Doherty, Johnny Bonner, Mark Forker also exited Finn Park earlier this season while Ruairi Keating returned to Sligo after his loan move ended.
McVeigh was signed for Finn Harps in 2012 by then manager Felix Healy and helped the Ballybforey the 2012 season on a high, helping Peter Hutton’s side record a 12 match unbeaten run, scoring five goals in the process.
However, this season, under Ollie Horgan, found it difficult to make the starting line-up with Harps boasting Kevin McHugh, Ruairi Keating and Sean McCarron in the attack.
He is currently training with Coleraine in the hope of securing a move into the Danske Premier Division.
Canadian Graham Fisher departed Harps after also finding it difficult to force his way into the plans of Horgan.
The former Schalke youth player only played a handful of games.
Although he started in the FAI Cup third-round victory over Belgrove last month, he hasn’t played since despite performing well that evening.
He is expected to return home to Canada to seek a new club.
The departures have left Horgan’s squad light on personnel, but he did announce the signing of former UCD player Mark Anthony McGinley.
The former UCD keeper has Premier Division experience and will put pressure on current number one Conor Winn.
Harps face Wexford tomorrow night needing three points to keep any hopes of a promotion play-off place alive.