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Premier League: Expiring contracts in 2020-21

Premier League: Expiring contracts in 2020-21
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Find out which players from the Premier League are into the final 18 months of their contracts.

As the Premier League enters its final strait for another season, focus is already turning to what business may be done in the summer transfer window. But as well as bringing in new players, clubs will also have to look to make decisions on existing players who have limited time left on their current deals. Here, Sports Mole lists all of the Premier League stars who will enter the final year of their contracts this summer.

All players listed below have a contract expiring on June 30, 2021 unless otherwise stated.

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ARSENAL

Matt Macey
David Luiz
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Mesut Ozil
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Shkodran Mustafi
Sokratis Papastathopoulos


ASTON VILLA

Ahmed Elmohamady
Henri Lansbury
James Bree
Keinan Davis
Jota
Neil Taylor
Orjan Nyland
Scott Hogan


BOURNEMOUTH

Adam Smith
Asmir Begovic
Dan Gosling
Harry Arter
Joshua King
Jack Simpson
Junior Stanislas
Nnamdi Ofoborh
Steve Cook


BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION

Christian Walton
Dale Stephens
David Button
Glenn Murray
Jason Steele
Jose Izquierdo
Leo Ostigard


BURNLEY

Phil Bardsley
Robbie Brady
Ben Mee
Charlie Taylor
Erik Pieters
Jack Cork
Jay Rodriguez
Johann Berg Gudmundsson
Kevin Long
Matej Vydra
Matthew Lowton
Ashley Westwood


CHELSEA

Danilo Pantic
Jamal Blackman
Michy Batshuayi
Olivier Giroud
Willy Caballero
Victor Moses


CRYSTAL PALACE

Andros Townsend
Christian Benteke
Connor Wickham
Gary Cahill
James McArthur
Jaroslaw Jach
Jeffrey Schlupp
Joel Ward
Mamadou Sakho
Martin Kelly
Max Meyer
Patrick van Aanholt
Vicente Guaita
Wayne Hennessey


EVERTON

Kieran Dowell
Matthew Pennington
Muhamed Besic
Sandro Ramirez
Shani Tarashaj
Theo Walcott
Yannick Bolasie


LEICESTER CITY

Adrien Silva
Bartosz Kapustka
Demarai Gray
Islam Slimani
Jonny Evans
Christian Fuchs
Wes Morgan
Eldin Jakupovic


LIVERPOOL

Adrian
Dejan Lovren
Georginio Wijnaldum
Loris Karius


MANCHESTER CITY

Daniel Arzani
Leroy Sane
Sergio Aguero
Tosin Adarabioyo
Fernandinho


MANCHESTER UNITED

Jesse Lingard
Joel Pereira
Juan Mata
Lee Grant
Marcos Rojo
Nemanja Matic
Paul Pogba
Sergio Romero
Timothy Fosu-Mensah


NEWCASTLE UNITED

Achraf Lazaar
Andy Carroll
Christian Atsu
Ciaran Clark
Dan Barlaser
DeAndre Yedlin
Dwight Gayle
Fabian Schar
Federico Fernandez
Freddie Woodman
Henri Saivet
Isaac Hayden
Jacob Murphy
Jonjo Shelvey
Karl Darlow
Matt Ritchie
Rolando Aarons


NORWICH CITY

Carlton Morris
Kenny McLean
Mario Vrancic
Michael McGovern
Alexander Tettey


SHEFFIELD UNITED

Chris Basham
Kean Bryan
Richairo Zivkovic
Simon Moore


SOUTHAMPTON

Guido Carrillo
Harrison Reed
Jake Hesketh
Josh Sims
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Oriol Romeu
Ryan Bertrand
Sam McQueen
Sofiane Boufal


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Cameron Carter-Vickers
Danny Rose
Eric Dier
Japhet Tanganga
Oliver Skipp


WATFORD

Christian Kabasele
Dimitri Foulquier
Jerome Sinclair
Kiko Femenia
Roberto Pereyra
Troy Deeney


WEST HAM UNITED

David Martin
Fabian Balbuena
Jack Wilshere
Lukasz Fabianski
Mark Noble
Michail Antonio
Robert Snodgrass
Roberto


WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

Connor Ronan
John Ruddy
Roderick Miranda
Romain Saiss
Ryan Bennett
Will Norris
Willy Boly


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