Every Premier League player who is out of contract at the end of the 2023-24 season

Thiago for Liverpool, Raphael Varane for Manchester United and Thiago Silva for Chelsea. TEAMtalk montage.

A number of high-profile Premier League players have now entered the final year of their contracts and could be available on a free transfer in 2024. 

While some players will eventually commit their future to the club, a lot of stars choose to run their contracts down before picking their next move.

Using data from transfermarkt, we’ve taken a look at every Premier League player who are out of contract in 2024. An asterisk indicates that the club have the option to extend the player’s contract for another year but have not yet activated it.

Note: we’ve not included any loanees or any academy players who are yet to sign a professional contract.

Arsenal

Arthur Okonkwo – Goalkeeper
Runar Alex Runarsson – Goalkeeper
Cedric Soares – Right-back
Mohamed Elneny – Midfielder
Jorginho* – Midfielder

Elneny is the longest-serving player at Arsenal, and he’s hoping to extend his stay in north London beyond the 2023/24 season.

“I want to stay here as long as I can because of how much I love this club,” Elneny said. “I don’t think I would be able to go and play for a different team any more. That is why every day I come here to give everything, to make sure I can stay here as long as I can.”

Arsenal are yet to make a decision on Jorginho’s future and TEAMtalk revealed that Villarreal have emerged as the early frontrunners to sign Cedric.

Okonkwo and Runarsson are both spending the 2023/24 season out on loan and look set to leave on free transfers next summer.

Aston Villa

Bertrand Traore – Winger

Bournemouth

Darren Randolph – Goalkeeper
Will Dennis – Goalkeeper
Ryan Fredericks – Right-back
Lloyd Kelly – Centre-back
Emiliano Marcondes – Midfielder

Kelly is entering the final six months of his contract at Bournemouth and has been linked with Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle United, AC Milan and Juventus.

But TEAMtalk can exclusively reveal that Bournemouth have offered the defender a club-record deal in a bid to persuade him to sign a new contract.

Brentford

Ben Mee – Centre-back
Charlie Goode – Centre-back
Josh Dasilva – Midfielder
Shandon Baptiste* – Midfielder
Saman Ghoddos – Midfielder

Brighton

Steven Alzate – Midfielder
James Milner* – Midfielder
Adam Lallana – Midfielder
Danny Welbeck – Striker

Burnley

Bailey Peacock-Farrell – Goalkeeper
Charlie Taylor – Left-back
Jack Cork – Midfielder
Josh Brownhill – Midfielder
Johann Berg Gudmundsson* – Winger
Jay Rodriquez – Striker

Chelsea

Lucas Bergstrom – Goalkeeper
Thiago Silva – Centre-back

Since joining Chelsea on a free transfer in the summer of 2020, Silva has signed 12-month extensions in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

The 39-year-old has been linked with a return to former club Fluminense, but the Daily Mirror claim he could sign a new deal at Chelsea as his sons play for their academy.

Bergstrom, who is currently the fourth-choice goalkeeper at Stamford Bridge, is also out of contract at the end of the season

Crystal Palace

Remi Matthews – Goalkeeper
Joel Ward – Right-back
Nathaniel Clyne – Right-back
James Tomkins – Centre-back
Nathan Ferguson – Centre-back
Jairo Riedewald – Midfielder
Will Hughes – Midfielder
Jeffrey Schlupp* – Winger

Everton

Andy Lonergan – Goalkeeper
Seamus Coleman – Right-back
Ashley Young – Left-back
André Gomes – Midfielder
Idrissa Gueye* – Midfielder
Dele Alli – Midfielder

Fulham

Marek Rodak* – Goalkeeper
Kenny Tete* – Right-Back
Tosin Adarabioyo – Centre-Back
Tim Ream – Centre-Back
Terence Kongolo – Centre-Back
Tom Cairney* – Midfielder
Tyrese Francois – Midfielder
Bobby De Cordova-Reid – Midfielder
Willian* – Winger

Liverpool

Adrian – Goalkeeper
Joel Matip – Centre-back
Thiago – Midfielder

Matip joined Liverpool on a free transfer in the summer of 2016 and has won every club honour during his time on Merseyside.

The centre-back looks set to miss the rest of the 2023/24 season with an ACL injury, but Jurgen Klopp expects Liverpool to give him a new contract.

Thiago has also struggled with injury problems in recent years and Liverpool reportedly want to see an improvement in his availability before offering him a new deal.

Adrian has made just two appearances since the start of the 2021/22 season and is behind Alisson and Caomhin Kelleher in the pecking order.

Luton Town

Jack Walton – Goalkeeper
Gabriel Osho – Centre-Back
Dan Potts – Left-Back
Luke Berry – Midfielder

Manchester City

Scott Carson – Goalkeeper
Taylor Harwood-Bellis – Centre-Back
Slobodan Tedic – Striker

Manchester United

Tom Heaton – Goalkeeper
Aaron Wan-Bissaka* – Right-back
Raphael Varane* – Centre-back
Jonny Evans – Centre-back
Victor Lindelof* – Centre-back
Alvaro Fernandez* – Left-back
Brandon Williams* – Left-back
Hannibal Mejbri* – Midfielder
Anthony Martial* – Striker

Heaton and Evans are the two oldest players in Erik ten Hag’s squad and they help fulfil United’s homegrown players quota.

While United previously said Varane was contracted to the club until 2025, The Athletic recently revealed that his contract expires in June 2024 and United have the option of an additional year.

Williams and Fernandez are both out on loan this season, although United do have an option to extend their contracts for another year.

According to reports, United are currently in talks with Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof and Hannibal over new long-term contracts.

But The Athletic claim that United do not intend to activate the option to extend Martial’s contract when it expires at the end of the season.

Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Raphael Varane of Man Utd

Man Utd trio Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Raphael Varane

Newcastle United

Loris Karius – Goalkeeper
Mark Gillespie – Goalkeeper
Javier Manquillo – Right-Back
Emil Krafth – Right-Back
Fabian Schär – Centre-Back
Jamaal Lascelles – Centre-Back
Paul Dummett – Centre-Back
Kell Watts – Centre-Back
Jeff Hendrick – Midfielder
Matt Ritchie – Winger

Nottingham Forest

Wayne Hennessey – Goalkeeper
Ethan Horvath – Goalkeeper
Serge Aurier – Right-Back
Ola Aina* – Right-Back
Scott McKenna – Centre-Back
Willy Boly – Centre-Back
Felipe – Centre-Back
Loic Mbe Soh – Centre-Back
Harry Toffolo – Left-Back
Harry Arter – Midfielder
Cheikhou Kouyate – Midfielder
Josh Bowler – Winger

Sheffield United

Wes Foderingham – Goalkeeper
Adam Davies – Goalkeeper
Jordan Amissah – Goalkeeper
Jayden Bogle – Right-Back
John Egan – Centre-Back
Chris Basham – Centre-Back
Max Lowe – Left-Back
Rhys Norrington-Davies – Left-Back
Oliver Norwood* – Midfielder
John Fleck – Midfielder
Ben Osborn – Midfielder
Ismaila Coulibaly – Midfielder
George Baldock – Winger
Oli McBurnie – Striker
Daniel Jebbison – Striker

Tottenham

Hugo Lloris – Goalkeeper
Brandon Austin – Goalkeeper
Eric Dier – Centre-back
Ivan Perisic – Winger

Lloris and Austin are both behind Guglielmo Vicario in the goalkeeping pecking order at Tottenham and could leave in search of regular first-team football.

Dier has played a bit-part role under Ange Postecoglou and Football Insider claim that he intends to run down his deal before leaving as a free agent. He’s been linked with Sporting CP, Bayern Munich, Roma and Juventus.

Perisic may have played his last game for Spurs as his contract expires in the summer and he’s currently recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

West Ham United

Joseph Anang – Goalkeeper
Nathan Trott – Goalkeeper
Ben Johnson – Right-Back
Vladimir Coufal* – Right-Back
Angelo Ogbonna – Centre-Back
Aaron Cresswell – Left-Back
Tomas Soucek* – Midfielder
Pablo Fornals – Midfielder
Conor Coventry – Midfielder
Michail Antonio* – Striker
Divin Mubama – Striker

Wolves

Louie Moulden – Goalkeeper
Bruno Jordao – Midfielder

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