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Every Premier League Player Out Of Contract If The Season Continues After June

Every Premier League Player Out Of Contract If The Season Continues After June

Every Premier League club would lose key players should the season resume in the summer...

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Every Premier League player who's contracts expire at the end of June shows every Premier League club would be impacted by the season resuming in the summer.

The coronavirus outbreak has postponed all Premier League action until April 4 at the earliest but many believe the suspension will last much longer.

One potential solution is to complete the season during the summer months while pushing Euro 2020 back.

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But The Mirror have listed every player who's contracts end in the summer and every Premier League team could be losing at least one important star with loan deals also included.

AFC Bournemouth

  • Simon Francis
  • Artur Boruc
  • Andrew Surman
  • Charlie Daniels
  • Ryan Fraser
  • Jordan Ibe
  • Jack Simpson
  • Harry Wilson (loan ends May 30, returns to Liverpool)

Arsenal

  • Pablo Mari (loan ends, returns to Flamengo)
  • Matt Macey
  • Dani Ceballos (loan ends, returns to Real Madrid)
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Aston Villa

  • Pepe Reina (loan ends, returns to AC Milan)
  • Danny Drinkwater (loan ends, returns to Chelsea)
  • Borja Baston
  • Matija Sarkic
  • Keinan Davis

Brighton & Hove Albion

  • Beram Kayal
  • Ezequiel Schelotto

Burnley

  • Aaron Lennon
  • Phil Bardsley
  • Joe Hart
  • Adam Legzdins
  • Ashley Westwood
  • Robbie Brady
  • Jeff Hendrick

Chelsea

  • Willy Caballero
  • Willian
  • Pedro
  • Olivier Giroud
  • Marco van Ginkel
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Crystal Palace

  • Stephan Henderson
  • Scott Dann

Everton

  • Maarten Stekelenburg
  • Leighton Baines
  • Cuco Martina
  • Djibril Sidibe (loan ends, returns to Monaco)
  • Oumar Niasse

Leicester City

  • Eldin Jakupovic
  • Christian Fuchs
  • Wes Morgan
  • Nampalys Mendy

Liverpool

  • Andy Lonergan
  • Adam Lallana
  • Nathaniel Clyne

Manchester City

  • David Silva
  • Claudio Bravo

Manchester United

  • Odion Ighalo (loan ends, returns to Shanghai Greenland Shenhua)
  • Nemanja Matic
  • Timothy Fosu-Mensah
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Newcastle United

  • Rob Elliott
  • Andy Carroll
  • Danny Rose (loan ends, returns to Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Jack Colback
  • Karl Darlow
  • Jetro Willems (loan ends, returns to Eintracht Frankfurt)
  • Javier Manquillo
  • Valentino Lazaro (loan ends, returns to Inter Milan)
  • Nabil Bentaleb (loan ends, returns to Schalke 04)
  • Jamie Sterry
  • Matthew Longstaff

Norwich City

  • Ondrej Duda (loan ends, returns to Hertha Berlin)

Sheffield United

  • Phil Jagielka
  • Leon Clarke
  • Jack Rodwell
  • Ricky Holmes
  • John Lundstram
  • Kieron Freeman
  • Richairo Zivkovic (loan ends, returns to Changchun Yatai)
  • Panagiotis Retsos (loan ends, returns to Bayer Leverkusen)
  • Mohamed Besic (loan ends May 30, returns to Everton)
  • Dean Henderson (loan ends May 3, returns to Manchester United)

Southampton

  • Kyle Walker-Peters (loan ends May 30, returns to Tottenham Hotspur)
  • Kevin Danso (loan ends, returns to FC Augsburg)
  • Shane Long

Tottenham Hotspur

  • Japhet Tanganga
  • Jan Vertonghen
  • Michel Vorm
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Watford

  • Ben Foster
  • Heurelho Gomes
  • Adrian Mariappa
  • Jose Holebas
  • Daniel Bachmann

West Ham United

  • Pablo Zabaleta
  • Carlos Sanchez
  • Tomas Soucek (loan ends, returns to Slavia Prague)

Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • John Ruddy
  • Phil Ofusu-Ayeh
  • Bright Enobakhare
  • Max Kilman
  • Enzo Loiodice (loan ends, returns to Dijon)

It means that 90 Premier League players could depart leave their current club before the season even finishes.

Which player do you think would be the biggest loss to their team?

Sound off in the comments below.

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Topics: Manchester City, Liverpool, Football News, Football, Premier League, Coronavirus