Every Premier League player whose contract expires this summer

As any Football Manager player worth their salt knows, the end of the Premier League season is time to start scouring the free agent market.
We all love a bargain, and some big-name players have been allowed to run down their current deals this season.
We’ve taken a look at every Premier League player whose contract will expire this summer, including loanees who are set to return to their parent clubs.
Arsenal
Aaron Ramsey
Danny Welbeck
Stephan Lichtsteiner
Denis Suarez (loan)
Bournemouth
Artur Boruc
Nathaniel Clyne (loan)
Brighton
N/A
Burnley
Anders Lindegaard
Peter Crouch
Stephen Ward
Cardiff City
Bruno Manga
Aron Gunnarsson
Stuart O’Keefe
Jazz Richards
Kadeem Harris
Brian Murphy
Harry Arter (loan)
Oumar Niasse (loan)
Víctor Camarasa (loan)
Chelsea
Olivier Giroud
Gary Cahill
Willy Caballero
Robert Green
Gonzalo Higuain (loan)
Mateo Kovacic (loan)
Alvaro Morata wishes Gary Cahill a happy retirement…
Before Marcos Alonso tells him that he's not retiring 😂 pic.twitter.com/IPUyYUXJp7
— Goal (@goal) May 6, 2019
Crystal Palace
Bakary Sako
Pape Souare
Julian Speroni
Michy Batshuayi (loan)
Lucas Perri (loan)
Everton
Leighton Baines
Phil Jagielka
Kurt Zouma (loan)
Andre Gomes (loan)
Fulham
Ryan Babel
Lazar Markovic
Andre Schurrle (loan)
Calum Chambers (loan)
Sergio Rico (loan)
Tim Fosu-Mensah (loan)
Havard Nordtveit (loan)
Huddersfield Town
Danny Williams
Erik Durm
Laurent Depoitre
Jason Puncheon (loan)
Isaac Mbenza (loan)
Leicester City
Shinji Okazaki
Danny Simpson
Youri Tielemans (loan)
Liverpool
Daniel Sturridge
Alberto Moreno
Connor Randall
Some of Daniel Sturridge's best goals in his career with liverpool in 2013-16. As well as still doing a great job now.
Well done #DanielSturridge @LFC pic.twitter.com/OPbX2Or8bj— Liverpool FanPage (@LFC__FanPage) May 5, 2019
Manchester City
Vincent Kompany
Manchester United
Ander Herrera
Juan Mata
Antonio Valencia
Newcastle United
Mo Diame
Antonio Barreca (loan)
Salomon Rondon (loan)
Kenedy (loan)
Southampton
N/A
Tottenham
Fernando Llorente
Michel Vorm
This may be a wild opinion, but how much of a key player has Fernando Llorente ended up being in the Champions League:
– Changed game at home against PSV, setting up both goals
– Scored late third against Dortmund
– Scored decisive goal at Man City
– Changed game at Ajax #THFC— Jonathan Veal (@jonathandveal83) May 9, 2019
Watford
Miguel Britos
Heurelho Gomes
Tommie Hoban
West Ham
Andy Carroll
Samir Nasri
Adrian
Wolves
N/A