West Ham Women have confirmed that seven players will leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of June. Shelina Zadorsky, Verena Hanshaw, Camila Sáez, Soraya Walsh, and Emily Taylor-Brown are among the departures. Defender Estelle Cascarino will also return to Juventus following the end of her loan spell, while captain Katrina Gorry's previously announced departure brings the number of exits to seven. The Canadian international Zadorsky spent two-and-a-half seasons in East London and became one of the team's leaders on and off the pitch. West Ham first signed her on loan from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2024 before making the move permanent six months later. Zadorsky made 50 appearances in all competitions and scored once against Southampton in the League Cup in December 2024. Hanshaw also leaves after making an immediate impact in East London, registering three assists in her first 12 matches and finishing her spell at the club with 33 appearances, two assists, and a goal against Leicester City. The departures signal the start of a major rebuild under head coach Rita Guarino ahead of the 2026/27 season. Guarino now faces a crucial transfer window as she begins to reshape her squad. The club's focus is on saying goodbye to a group of players who helped carry West Ham through a transformative period. As one chapter closes in East London, another is only just beginning. The Olympic gold medalist Zadorsky now enters the summer as one of the market's most experienced free agents. Academy products Walsh and Taylor-Brown will also move on, with Walsh making one senior appearance during her four years at the club and gaining valuable experience through loan spells at Billericay Town, Watford, and Hashtag United. Taylor-Brown made two senior appearances before joining AFC Wimbledon on loan for the second half of last season, helping the Dons avoid relegation and reach the Capital Women's Cup final. Estelle Cascarino's stay in East London also comes to an end after a productive six-month loan spell from Juventus, making 12 appearances and playing an important role in a defence that recorded four clean sheets during her time at the club.