Premier League players whose contracts expire on July 1st
There are a number of high-profile names who are out of contract and yet to decide on their next clubs.
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Sunday saw confirmation that Dominic Calvert-Lewin will leave Everton after nine seasons. Calvert-Lewin has decided on a new challenge after 273 appearances and 71 goals for the Toffees since arriving from Sheffield United in 2016.
Everton have offered a new deal to Idrissa Gueye but there is yet to be confirmation it has been signed.
Thomas Partey's exit from Arsenal was also confirmed with the Gunners having failed to agree terms on an extension for the midfielder.
Arsenal have moved quickly to replace the 32-year-old after agreeing deals for Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi and Brentford captain Christian Norgaard.
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Including last season's relegated teams, we've listed the Premier League players out of contract this week.
Premier League players out of contract on July 1st
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)
Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton)
Thomas Partey (Arsenal)
Kenny Tete (Fulham)
Nelson Semedo (Wolves)
Callum Wilson (Newcastle)
Danny Ings (West Ham)
Victor Lindelof (Manchester United)
Christian Eriksen (Manchester United)
Abdoulaye Doucoure (Everton)
Josh Dasilva (Brentford)
Sergio Reguilon (Tottenham)
Vladimir Coufal (West Ham)
Michael Keane (Everton)
Carlos Vinicius (Fulham)
Jamaal Lascelles (Newcastle)
Harry Toffolo (Nottingham Forest)
Idrissa Gueye (Everton)
Jamal Lewis (Newcastle)
Tom Cairney (Fulham)
Craig Dawson (Wolves)
Jack Stephens (Southampton)
Danny Ward (Leicester)
Kortney Hause (Aston Villa)
Jamie Vardy (Leicester)
Fraser Forster (Tottenham)
Joao Virgina (Everton)
Lucas Bergstrom (Chelsea)
Ben Mee (Brentford)
Michael Antonio (West Ham)
Joel Ward (Crystal Palace)
Alfie Whiteman (Tottenham)
Lukasz Fabianski (West Ham)
Ashley Young (Everton)
Massimo Luongo (Ipswich)
Asmir Begovic (Everton)
John Ruddy (Newcastle)
Wayne Hennessey (Nottingham Forest)
Scott Carson (Manchester City)
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