N’Golo Kante, Roberto Firmino and Ilkay Gundogan could leave for free this month as their current contracts expire… but which other Premier League players are out of contract this summer?
Following the final game of the season in May, clubs will now review their squads ahead of the new season.
Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle will all be looking to close the gap on Manchester City after Pep Guardiola’s side won their third league title in a row in May.
With the transfer window set to open this week, teams across the country will be looking for new players to bring into the club.
Several Premier League players have contracts expiring at the end of the month and may be available for free on July 1.
As July 1 approaches, which Premier League players have contracts expiring at the end of this month? Mail Sport provides the answers below.
Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha is among several big names who are out of contract this summer

Liverpool’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is another out-of-contract player this month
Which players are out of contract this summer?
Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante has not signed a new contract at Chelsea, with his contract due to expire this month.
Negotiations over a new deal stalled in March and the Frenchman is set to move to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.
Another player who will be looking for a new club ahead of the new season is Phil Jones. The Red Devils confirmed the news in May that the defender would leave this summer.
The defender was United’s longest-serving player having joined Blackburn Rovers in June 2011 in a £16.5million deal.
Ilkay Gundogan could be available for free this summer. The midfielder says he is yet to decide on his future after guiding Manchester City to the Champions League trophy last weekend.
The full list of players out of contract this summer is as follows:
Arsenal
- Ainsley Maitland Niles
- Reiss Nelson
AstonVilla
Bournemouth
- Jefferson Lerme
- Junior Stanislas
- Jordan Zemura
Brentford
- Mathias Jorgensen
- Saman Ghoddos
- Pontus Jansson (due to join Swedish side Malmö next month)
- Sergi Canos (one-year option now triggered)
- Tariqe Fosu
- Joel Valencia
Brighton
- Joel Veltman
- Jan Paul van Hecke
Burnley
- Ashley Barnes
- Jordan Beyer
chelsea

Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante looks set to leave Chelsea with Al-Ittihad closing in on the Frenchman
crystal palace
- Wilfried Zaha
- Jeffrey Schlupp
- Nathaniel Clyne
- Jordan Ayew
- Luka Milivojevic
- Joel Ward
- Nathan Ferguson
- James Tomkins
- James McArthur
- Jack Butland (recently signed a four-year contract with Rangers)
Everton
- Andy Lonergan
- Asmir Begovic
- Andros Townsend
- Yerry Mina
Fulham
- Willian
- Shane Dufy
- Neeskens Kebano
- Antoine Knockaert
- Paolo Gazzaniga
liverpool

Roberto Firmino is set to leave Liverpool at the end of the month after eight years at Anfield
Town of Luton
- Luc Berry
- Gabriel Osho
Manchester City
- Ilkay Gundogan
- Benjamin Mendi
Manchester United
- Axel Tuanzebe
- Phil Jones
- Tom Heaton
Newcastle United
- Ciaran Clarke
- Matt Ritchie
- Paul Dummet
- Matty Longstaff
- Loris Karius
- Marc Gillespie
Nottingham Forest
- jesse lingard
- Andre Ayew
- Harry Arter
- Cafu
- Lyle Taylor
- Jack Colback
United Kingdom of Sheffield
- William Osula
- Billy Sharp
- John Fleck
- Wes Foderingham
- Olivier Norwood
- Enda Stevens
- Jack Robinson
- Jack O’Connell
- Ben Osborn
- Olivier McBurnie
- Ismaila Coulibaly
Tottenham
West Ham
- Manuel Lanzini
- Angelo Ogbonna
- Lukasz Fabianski
- Jamal Baptist
- Mipo Odubeko
wolves
- Joao Moutinho
- Diego Costa
- Adama Traore

Manchester City star Ilkay Gundogan is yet to agree a new deal with the Premier League giants

Phil Jones will look for a new club this summer after 12 years at Manchester United
When does the summer window open?
Next season’s summer window will open on Wednesday, June 14, 2023.
It will continue until Friday, September 1 and is expected to close at 11 p.m.
The EFL transfer window is also set to open on the same day as the Premier League. However, the La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga summer window are set to open on Saturday, July 1.
Last summer the Premier League set a new spending record of £1.9billion.