Arsenal have confirmed seven players, including Manuel Almunia, will be released when their contracts expire on June 30.
Manuel Almunia, Gavin Hoyte, Rhys Murphy, George Brislen-Hall and Sean McDermott are all leaving, while youth-team players Jeffrey Monakana and James Campbell have also not been offered new deals.
Almunia and Hoyte are the only players of the seven to have made competitive first-team appearances, with Spanish goalkeeper Almunia having played 175 times for the club.
The Osasuna youth product arrived at the Gunners in 2004, moving from Celta Vigo for an undisclosed fee following an impressive loan spell at Albacete.
While in London, Almunia picked up 70 clean sheets and appeared in the 2006 Champions League final defeat to Barcelona, coming on in the first half after Jens Lehmann was sent off.
Hoyte made just the four appearances for the senior side, his first coming in a Carling Cup win over Sheffield United in 2008. He has spent time on-loan at Watford, Brighton Hove Albion, Lincoln City and AFC Wimbledon.
In a statement on their official website, Arsenal thanked the players for their efforts while at the club.
It read: Everyone at Arsenal would like to take this opportunity to thank Manuel, George, Gavin, Sean, Rhys, James and Jeffrey for their contribution towards the club and wish them well in their future careers.