Paul Caddis has left Rovers via mutual consent.
Caddis played 21 times for Rovers in all competitions after signing on a free transfer last summer.
The most recent of those came in Tuesday’s 4-1 Carabao Cup win over Lincoln City in which he played the 90 minutes, and claimed an assist for the third goal scored by Paul Downing.
A club statement read: “Rovers would like to thank Paul for his services and wish him well in the future.”
The 30-year-old signed a two-year deal with Rovers last summer after a spell on trial once leaving Bury.
He played 13 League One games in 2017/18, most of those in the early months of the season when deputising for the injured Ryan Nyambe.
But the 20-year-old has since made the right-back spot his own, and even when he missed the final weeks of last season, Elliott Bennett was drafted in to the back four.
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