After suffering relegation from the English Football League (EFL) Championship, Barnsley are on a cost-cutting mission which has left Kenyan international Clarke Oduor’s future at the club shrouded in doubt.Barnsley finished last in the Championship following a disastrous season that saw them sack their head coach Markus Schupp and his replacement Poya Asbaghi after a string of poor results.Waweru frustrated with Galway’s horrible form in Irish top-flightThe club has since appointed Michael Duff as their head coach who joined from Cheltenham Town after four years in charge of the club.Oduor did not feature regularly for Barnsley last season as he made only 20 appearances in the league out of 46 games and only completed only two games all season.##NAJAVA_MECA_6477795##Following their drop to the EFL League One, Barnsley is looking to trim their wage bill as they look to offset a £7-8million loss due to their relegation.The Barnsley Chronicle revealed that Oduor could be one of the players who will be put up in the transfer market to aid the club reduce some of its expenditure ahead of a gruelling League One season.Napali pens heartfelt letter after taking charge of AFC Leopards Treasury“Aaron Leya Iseka is thought to be a high-earner who could leave this summer, while it is not clear where winger Luke Thomas or Clarke Oduor, who is yet to truly impress at left-back or on the wing while seeing himself as a number ten, will fit into Duff’s formation.All three have been back in training ahead of tomorrow’s friendly at Worksop, with the squad for that game and Duff’s post-match interview potentially enlightening us further on summer plans,” read a part of the article.