There are a number of talented players across Europe that are out of contract this summer and could be picked up by Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Paulo Dybala has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League this summer, whilst AC Milan defender Alessio Romagnoli has also been linked with a move to the English top-flight. Paul Pogba looks certain to leave Manchester United this summer upon expiration of his contract, but another Premier League club could snap up the World Cup winner should they want to.
Kylian Mbappe is the highest profile of player out of contract this summer, but the French forward looks set to join Real Madrid along with Chelsea's Antonio Rudiger as the Spanish giants take advantage of the free agents market. The Blues are also set to lose Andreas Christensen on a free this summer after the Danish defender pulled out of the FA Cup final squad last Saturday due to private reasons.
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Mikel Arteta's side are in need of attacking and midfield reinforcements with Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah both out of contract this summer. Thomas Tuchel could lose up to four defenders before next season and will need significant backing from Todd Boehly once his £4.25billion takeover is signed off by the UK Government and Premier League officials.
Antonio Conte spoke of his frustration with Spurs' January transfer dealings and will need to strengthen further this summer should his side qualify for the Champions League ahead of the 2022/23 campaign. So, football.london has taken a look at the players out of contract this summer that Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham could potentially make a move for ahead of next season.
All players out of contract this summer
- Kylian Mbappe - Paris Saint-Germain
- Paul Pogba - Manchester United
- Franck Kessie - AC Milan (Reportedly joining Barcelona on July 1, 2022)
- Paulo Dybala - Juventus
- Antonio Rudiger - Chelsea (Reportedly joining Real Madrid on July 1, 2022)
- Andreas Christensen - Chelsea
- Ousmane Dembele - Barcelona
- Andrea Belotti - Torino
- Boubacar Kamara - Marseille
- James Tarkowski - Burnley
- Alexandre Lacazette - Arsenal
- Jesse Lingard - Manchester United
- Alessio Romagnoli - AC Milan
- Noussair Mazraoui - Ajax
- Luiz Felipe - Lazio
- Jason Denayer - Lyon
- Florian Grillitsch - Hoffenheim
- David Brooks - Bournemouth
- Angel Di Maria - Paris Saint-Germain
- Christian Eriksen - Brentford
- Corentin Tolisso - Bayern Munich
- Federico Bernadeschi - Juventus
- Chancel Mbemba - FC Porto
- Andre Onana - Ajax (Reportedly joining Inter on July 1, 2022)
- Sean Longstaff - Newcastle
- Sam Johnstone - West Brom
- John Anthony Brooks - Wolfsburg
- Serge Aurier - Villarreal
- Divock Origi - Liverpool
- Adnan Januzaj - Real Sociedad
- Fabio Carvalho - Fulham (Joining Liverpool on July 1, 2022)
- Cyle Larin - Besiktas
- Luka Modric - Real Madrid
- Ivan Perisic - Inter
- Luis Suarez - Atletico Madrid
- Henrikh Mkhitaryan - Roma
- Eddie Nketiah - Arsenal
- Viktor Claesson - Copenhagen
- Mohamed Elneny - Arsenal
- Romain Saiss - Wolves
- Xeka - Lille
- Dan-Axel Zagadou - Borussia Dortmund
- Cristian Pavon - Boca Juniors
- Remy Cabella - Montpellier
- Jeffrey Schlupp - Crystal Palace
- Djibril Sidibe - Monaco
- Connor Goldson - Rangers
- Jack Stephens - Southampton
- Isco - Real Madrid
- Niklas Stark - Hertha Berlin
- Marcel Halstenberg - RB Leipzig
- Pascal Gross - Brighton
- Sergi Roberto - Barcelona
- Filip Djuricic - Sassuolo
- Felipe - Atletico Madrid
- John Swift - Reading
- Daniel Amartey - Leicester
- Thomas Strakosha - Lazio
- Jed Wallace - Millwall