All 51 Premier League players out of contract TODAY ahead of free transfer moves

Kevin De Bruyne, Thomas Partey, Christian Eriksen, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Michail Antonio are just some of the players whose contracts officially run out on June 30
Kevin De Bruyne has already agreed to sign for Napoli
A total of 51 Premier League stars have just hours left on their existing contracts before becoming free agents or sealing free transfer moves. June 30 marks the cut-off point for players whose deals had been due to expire at the end of the 2024-25 season, with the vast majority of their futures already confirmed by club announcements.
Retained and released lists have been published, goodbyes have been said and lockers have been cleared out. Some players will already have their next move lined up while others enter the free agent market.
Once the clock ticks past midnight and Tuesday begins, those out-of-contract stars be able to join a new club for free thanks to the Bosman rule. There's been some last-minute movement, though, as Friday saw Manchester United announce that goalkeeper Tom Heaton had signed a contract extension while it was confirmed that Everton captain Seamus Coleman had also signed a new deal.
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Kevin De Bruyne were the most high-profile names coming to the end of their contracts this year. Real Madrid ended up paying Liverpool £10m to sign Alexander-Arnold early in time for the Club World Cup, a competition which Manchester City legend De Bruyne chose not to play in before he agreed to sign for Napoli.
A couple of players have also chosen to hang up their boots once their contracts expire. United defender Jonny Evans has announced his retirement, as has Adam Lallana of Southampton, who we've included on this list, despite their relegation to the Championship alongside Ipswich and Leicester.
But who else is on the move? Mirror Football runs through every Premier League player whose contract expires TODAY.
Arsenal
Thomas Partey
Aston Villa
Kortney Hause, Robin Olsen (joining Malmo)
Bournemouth
Chris Mepham
Brentford
Josh Dasilva, Ben Mee
Brighton
None
Dominic Calvert-Lewin announced his departure from Everton on Sunday
Chelsea
Lucas Bergstrom
Crystal Palace
Luke Plange, Jeffrey Schlupp, Joel Ward
Everton
Asmir Begovic, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure, Idrissa Gueye, Michael Keane, Mason Holgate, Joao Virginia, Ashley Young
Fulham
Tom Cairney, Kenny Tete, Carlos Vinicius, Willian
Ipswich
Elkan Baggott, Massimo Luongo
Christian Eriksen will leave Manchester United after three years
Leicester City
Jamie Vardy, Danny Ward
Liverpool
None
Manchester City
Kevin De Bruyne (joining Napoli), Scott Carson
Manchester United
Jonny Evans (retiring), Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelof
Newcastle United
Jamal Lewis, John Ruddy, Callum Wilson
Michail Antonio missed the majority of last season following a car crash
Nottingham Forest
Wayne Hennessey, Harry Toffolo
Southampton
Adam Lallana (retiring), Joe Lumley (joining Bristol City), Kyle Walker-Peters
Tottenham
Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilon, Alfie Whiteman
West Ham
Michail Antonio, Aaron Cresswell, Vladimir Coufal, Lukasz Fabianski, Danny Ings, Kurt Zouma
Wolves
Craig Dawson, Pablo Sarabia, Nelson Semedo
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