The summer transfer window is shaping up to be a busy one, with a large number of Premier League players approaching the end of their contracts.
Many established names remain on course to become free agents in June.
Among those expected to leave are Bernardo Silva, Andy Robertson, Kieran Trippier and Casemiro.
Their situations underline the scale of change facing several clubs, with more than 60 players across the division either out of contract or facing uncertain futures.
With fewer than five weeks left in the season, decisions are expected quickly.
The Manchester City captain is set to leave after nine seasons and multiple honours. Silva, still performing at a high level, is likely to attract strong interest across Europe and beyond.
A key figure at Liverpool, Robertson is expected to move on, with clubs already monitoring his situation. His departure would mark a shift in Liverpool’s defensive structure.
The Newcastle United defender has confirmed he will leave, ending a spell in which he played a central role in the club’s recent progress.
At Manchester United, the experienced midfielder is also set to depart. Despite improved form late in the season, the club appear ready to move in a different direction.
Now at Brighton & Hove Albion, Milner remains undecided on his future. His experience continues to be valued, but his next step is unclear.
The AFC Bournemouth centre-back has rejected multiple contract offers. With interest from clubs in England and abroad, a move looks likely.
At Brentford, Henry’s future could depend on the club activating an extension option. His performances have made him a key figure.
The Burnley goalkeeper has been ever-present this season, but his contract situation remains unresolved, particularly with relegation looming.
At Crystal Palace, Kamada is among those who could become free agents, alongside several experienced teammates.
The Everton midfielder could yet stay if the club trigger an extension clause, following consistent performances.
At Fulham, Wilson’s form has attracted attention. His contract situation could place him among the more sought-after attacking options.
The Leeds United goalkeeper is one of several at the club nearing the end of their deals as they look to secure stability.
While at Liverpool, Konate has indicated that a new deal is close, suggesting he may not join the list of departures.
At Manchester City, injuries have limited his involvement, and his future remains uncertain heading into the summer.
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