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Every Premier League star out of contract this summer including 16 former England stars and Trent Alexander-Arnold

Published on May 19, 2025 at 05:41 PM

THE Premier League season concludes this weekend – and for a host of players, the upcoming summer is filled with uncertainty.

More than 60 players are in June across the Prem’s twenty clubs.

Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates Liverpool's Premier League victory.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and 15 other England stars are set to become free agents this summer

Some high-profile stars – including – already appear set for moves elsewhere.

But others face a nervy wait to see if they will receive a new deal before their contracts expire.

SunSport has taken a deep dive into every upcoming free agent, starting with the Gunners – with one team set to lose ELEVEN players.

Arsenal

Mikel Arteta has promised a for the Gunners.

The Gunners look as they overhaul their midfield options.

Jorginho appears ready to , while Thomas Partey hinted at a departure as he waved to Arsenal fans after the

Aston Villa

After six seasons, Kortney Hause looks set to leave after being dogged in recent years by knee injuries.

Veteran stopper Robin Olsen has been on the books at Villa Park since 2022.

But he will be looking for the 12th club of his career from June.

  • Kortney Hause
  • Robin Olsen

Bournemouth

It’s been a superb season on the South Coast, with the Cherries spending most of it battling for Europe.

The vast majority of the squad are contracted for next year.

But , Milos Kerkez, and Antoine Semenyo are all being targeted by Europe’s elite.

Chris Mepham – currently on loan at Sunderland – is the only player out of contract and will leave after six years with the club.

Brentford

Two fan favourites appear ready to move on from this summer.

Ben Mee has played a bit-part role this season, while Josh Dasilva has been with the Bees since joining in the Championship seven years ago.

The Bees are bracing for offers on their talented strikeforce, with

  • Josh Dasilva
  • Ben Mee
Ben Mee of Brentford during a Premier League match.
Ben Mee has racked up more than 300 Prem appearances in his career

Brighton & Hove Albion

The ageless has yet to agree new terms on the South Coast following an injury-hit season.

Now 39, reports suggest are keen to sign him up for another year.

has also struggled with injury issues over the past three years, restricting his game time.

The former Chelsea wing-back was – and could be a bargain freebie for any club if he stays fit.

Chelsea

Todd Boehley recently opened up on Chelsea’s

With stars such as Cole Palmer and Romeo Lavis signed up to multi-year deals , there’s just one expiration this summer.

Finnish keeper Lucas Bergstrom has never played a game for the Blues since signing in 2022 and looks set to be out the door come June.

  • Lucas Bergstrom
Lucas Bergstrom, Chelsea goalkeeper.
Lucas Bergstrom will leave Chelsea this summer

Crystal Palace

The have enjoyed a superb season under Oliver Glasner.

Two veteran defenders are due to depart this summer, with Nathaniel Clyne and .

Ward was named club captain in 2023/24 and has racked up a record number of Prem appearances for the club.

  • Joel Ward
  • Remi Matthews

Everton

It’s a summer of change on Merseyside as

David Moyes is also among the playing staff.

Stars including , Michael Keane and Abdoulaye Doucoure have not yet been offered new deals.

While veterans Seamus Coleman and Ashley Young leave following years of service.

  • Joao Virginia
Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Everton reacts during a Premier League match.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has been with the Toffees since 2016

Fulham

Tom Cairney has been with the Cottagers since 2015 and is already

Ex-Chelsea winger returned to Fulham following a spell in Greece but now 36, he lost the turn of pace which made him such a threat.

Carlos Vinicius was tipped for big things after arriving in West London in 2022, but has netted just 8 times in 52 games.

  • Kenny Tete

Ipswich Town

The Tractor Boys are heading back to the Championship in a strong state.

Ipswich put up an impressive fight in a bid to stay in the league and invested heavily last summer, with the club expected to make a

Former Man Utd defender Axel Tuanzebe is among those set to leave Portman Road in June.

  • Cameron Burgess
  • Massimo Luongo
  • Marcus Harness
  • Elkan Baggott
Axel Tuanzebe of Ipswich Town in a soccer match.
Axel Tuanzebe is a former Manchester United youth star

Leicester City

signed off in some style following a remarkable 13-year stint with the Foxes.

The ex-England striker in his final ever game for the club.

Vardy looks set to continue playing next season and is sure to be inundated with offers.

While Welsh keeper Danny Ward is still only 31 and deserves to be a regular starter in his peak years.

  • Daniel Iversen

Liverpool

Safe to say that ‘s decision to leave Liverpool has split the Anfield fanbase.

The England full-back looks destined for a switch to .

He was met with a from home fans against Arsenal – with Liverpool already and Milos Kerkez as potential replacements.

  • Harvey Davies
Trent Alexander-Arnold looking dejected during a soccer match.
Alexander-Arnold is set to join Real Madrid when his contract expires in June

Manchester City

It’s been a final season to forget for .

The Belgian has won 14 major trophies with City but was powerless to prevent a silverware drought this term.

Veteran keeper Scott Carson – who last played for England in 2011 – will join him in exiting the Etihad.

Manchester United

Ruben Amorim has promised a at the Theatre of Dreams.

And four veterans have not been offered new deals as the Portuguese manager looks to change the culture in the North West.

is reportedly a target for former club Ajax.

Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans depart United with almost two decades of combined service.

But Tom Heaton with United unsure of their goalkeeper situation.

Christian Eriksen of Manchester United applauding.
Christian Eriksen could be set for a reunion with a former team

Newcastle United

Eddie Howe may view the transfer window as a success if he can keep hold of .

Toon are willing to move on from Callum Wilson, who has been a superb servant since joining from Bournemouth in 2020.

Leeds, newly promoted as Championship champions, are

  • Jamal Lewis
  • Mark Gillespie

Nottingham Forest

Following an unexpected European push, Forest will likely be busy again in the transfer market.

fell down the pecking order at the City Ground thanks to the outstanding performances of Murillo.

While Harry Toffolo – poached from Huddersfield after Forest’s promotion in 2022 – would be a canny signing for most Championship clubs.

Harry Toffolo of Nottingham Forest in action during a Premier League match.
Harry Toffolo joined Forest after their promotion to the Premier League in 2022

Southampton

The Saints are heading back to the Championship.

And two former England internationals are set to depart the club this summer.

Adam Lallana returned on a one-year deal last summer and was

While Kyle Walker-Peters – still only 28 – could be set for another Premier League club.

  • Joe Lumley

Tottenham Hotspur

was tipped for big things when he arrived in North London five years ago.

But three loan moves later, the left-back looks certain to leave after mustering just 242 minutes across all competitions this season.

Veteran keeper Fraser Forster could still fill a backup role in the Prem, while will be desperate for regular football ahead of next summer’s World Cup with Wales.

  • Alfie Whiteman
Sergio Reguilon of Tottenham Hotspur applauding fans.
Sergio Reguilon’s contract is up at Spurs after a disappointing five years

West Ham United

It’s another season of change for the Hammers – and they’re set to wave goodbye to a club legend.

Michail Antonio’s contract situation has been described as “complex”;; by boss Graham Potter earlier this month.

The striker – West Ham’s record Prem scorer –

Danny Ings, Aaron Cresswell and Kurt Zouma are also on their way out the door.

Wolves

With , Wolves will likely invest heavily over the summer.

Pablo Sarabia was a bargain buy for under £5million two years ago, but at 33 hasn’t produced the goods this term.

Wolves will also have to replace Nelson Semedo, who has been a lynchpin of the midfield since 2020.

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