The 2022/23 transfer window is now officially open for Premier League clubs and there will no doubt be plenty of movement to come.
The likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United will all be able to bolster their squads - with some considerable fees being touted. In the meantime, those set to enter the top flight of English football will look forward to welcoming new players as they aim to stave off the threat of relegation.
There have already been a number of deals announced as those coming to the end of their respective contracts secure a move elsewhere. In the meantime, all clubs have confirmed their retained lists ahead of the new campaign, with a few potential bargains to be had.
Take a look at all of the players who would be available as free agents this summer below:
Arsenal
Alexandre Lacazette, Jonathan Dinzeyi, Joel Lopez, Jordan McEneff
Aston Villa
Tristan Abldeen-Goodridge, Paul Appiah, Mungo Bridge, Conor Hourihane, Akos Onodi, Dominic Revan, Finley Thorndike
Brentford
Julian Jeanvier, Mathias Jorgensen, Christian Eriksen, Lewis Gordon, Maxwell Haygarth, Wraynel Hercules, Ben Hockenhull, Dominic Jefferies, Gustav Mogensen, Hans Mpongo, Jaako Oksanen, Jude Russel, Roy Syla,
Brighton & Hove Albion
Tudor Baluta, Adam Desbois, Lars Dendoncker, Ulrick Ella, Ayo Tanimowo, John Lucero and Jaami Qureshi
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Burnley
Harry Allen, Phil Bardsley, Calen Allison-Gallagher, Anthony Glennon, Anthony Gomez Mancini, Aaron Lennon, Joel Mumbongo, Richard Nartey, Erik Pieters, Dale Stephens, James Tarkowski, Samuel Unwin, Ethen Vaughan, Harry Williams, Ben Mee
Chelsea
Thierno Ballo, Andreas Christensen, Jake Clarke-Salter, Danny Drinkwater, George McEachran, Charlie Musonda, Antonio Rudiger, Karlo Ziger
Crystal Palace
Jaroslaw Jach, Martin Kelly, Luke Dreher, David Gregory, Rian Jamai, Nya Kirby, Jacob Montes, Sean Robertson, Sion Spence, Aidan Steele, James Taylor, Dylan Thiselton
Everton
Fabian Delph, Rafael Garcia Ferreira, Lewis Gibson, Harry Hagan, Rhys Hughes, Jonjoe Kenny, Sebastian Kristensen, Andy Lonergan, Cenk Tosun
Leeds United
Laurens De Bock, Josh Galloway, Alfie Hughes, Bobby-Emmanuel Kamwa
Leicester City
Vontae Daley-Campbell, Callum Hulme, Eldin Jakupovic, Brian Russ, Tyrese Shade, Jacob Wakeling
Liverpool
Elijah Dixon-Bonner, Loris Karius, Luis Longstaff, Oluwaseyi Ojo, Divock Origi, Sean Wilson, Ben Woodburn
Manchester City
Mohamed Aminu, Jayden Braaf, Fernandinho, Rowan McDonald, Kwaku Nuamah Oduroh
Manchester United
D’Mani Bughail-Mellor, Edinson Cavani, Reece Devine, Lee Grant, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Nemanja Matic, Paul McShane, Paul Pogba, Connor Stanley, Paul Woolston
Newcastle United
Thomas Allen, Ryan Barrett, Bradley Cross, Oisin McEntree, Mohamed Sangare, Regan Thomson, Jake Turner, Adam Wilson
Norwich City
Lukas Rupp, Josip Drmić, Josh Giurgi, Aston Oxborough, Nelson Khumbeni, Reece McAlear, Solomon Alidor-Hamilton, Olatunde Okeowo
Southampton
Ethan Burnet, Fraser Forster, Harry Lewis, Ramello Mitchell, Oludare Olufunwa, Ben Smales Braithwaite, Jayden Smith
Tottenham Hotspur
Kacper Kurylowicz, Dermi Lusala, Jeremie Mukendi, Isak Solberg
Watford FC
Ben Foster, Nicolas Nkunku, Andre Gray, Juraj Kucka, Derek Agyakwa, Dante Baptiste, Jimiel Chikukwa, Kamil Conteh, Kane Crichlow, Dominic Hutchinson, George Langston, Kyrece Lisbie, Kyrelle Lisbie, Ryan McClean Cassidy, Josh O’Brien, Adam Parkesz, Daniel Phillips, Maurizio Pochettino
West Ham United
Mark Noble, Andriy Yarmolenko, Ryan Fredericks, David Martin, Nathan Holland, Jayden Fevrier, Bernardo Rosa, Amadou Diallo, Ossama Ashley, Isaac Evans
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Joao Moutinho, Marcal, John Ruddy, Romain Saiss, Conor Carty, Pascal Estrada, Raphael Nya, Jamie Pardington, Faisu Sangare