County Championship leaders Sussex have told eight players they will not be offered contracts at the end of the season as they aim to regain control of their finances.
However, head coach Paul Farbrace may stay at the club in a part-time director of cricket role, having earlier said he would be leaving Hove.
"I'd rather keep players rather than me stay on a full-time basis," Farbrace told BBC Radio Sussex.
"The plan would be for me to work two days a week in the winter and three days in the summer, supporting the new head coach."
Sussex's finances are under strict control by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), following losses of £1.3m in 2025, including a salary cap for the next three years.
However, head coach Paul Farbrace may stay at the club in a part-time director of cricket role, having earlier said he would be leaving Hove.
"I'd rather keep players rather than me stay on a full-time basis," Farbrace told BBC Radio Sussex.
"The plan would be for me to work two days a week in the winter and three days in the summer, supporting the new head coach."
Sussex's finances are under strict control by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), following losses of £1.3m in 2025, including a salary cap for the next three years.
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