The summer transfer window is up and running but will step up a notch when swathes of players officially become free agents this weekend.
Manchester City and Manchester United have already been busy. City confirmed the signing of Mateo Kovacic from Chelsea this week while United are wrapping up a £60m deal to land his former Stamford Bridge teammate Mason Mount.
The free agent market will also be key for many clubs, with a host of players being released at the end of their current contracts. Most deals expire at the end of this month, with the calendar ticking over into July on Saturday.
Some free agents have already secured new clubs while others will be hoping to find somewhere to ply their trade before the start of the 2023/24 campaign. Here is a list of 228 players from Premier League and Championship clubs - by position - who will be without a team from this weekend, including those waving the Etihad and Old Trafford goodbye.
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GOALKEEPERS
Prince Adegoke (Chelsea), Asmir Begovic (Everton), Harrison Bond (Sunderland), Toby Bull (Brighton), Jacob Carney (Sunderland), Luke Daniels (Middlesbrough), Brian David Kinnear (West Ham), Aidan Dowling (Blackburn), Oscar George Kelly (Liverpool), Matthew Hall (Southampton), Ryan Hammond (Nottingham Forest), Robbie Hemfrey (Rotherham), Nicky Hogarth (Nottingham Forest), Liam Hughes (Liverpool)
Adnan Kanuric (Nottingham Forest), Dan Langley (Newcastle), Joe Lumley (Middlesbrough), Michael McGovern (Norwich), Adam Parkes (Plymouth), Dillon Phillips (Cardiff), Roco Rees (Brentford), Joel Robles (Leeds),Ryan Schofield (Huddersfield), Tom Smith (Arsenal), Jordan Smith (Nottingham Forest), Andreas Sondergaard (Swansea), Jed Steer (Aston Villa), Jak Stewart (Southampton), Oliver Swan (Middlesbrough), Fynn Talley (Brighton), Tomas Vaclik (Huddersfield).
RIGHT-BACKS
Derrick Abu (Chelsea), Joshua Addae (Crystal Palace), David Boateng (Crystal Palace), James Bolton (Plymouth), Sam Byram (Norwich), Kallum Cesay (Tottenham), Maxime Colin (Birmingham), Finley Craske (Plymouth), Fankaty Dabo (Coventry), Julien Dacosta (Coventry), Demeaco Duhaney (Stoke), Darnell Fisher (Middlesbrough), Brooklyn Genesini (Bournemouth), Tarik Gidaree (Bournemouth), Wes Harding (Rotherham)
Jack Hunt (Sheffield Wednesday), Ethan Kachosa (Sunderland), Todd Kane (Coventry), Joel Latibeaudiere (Swansea), Henry Lawrence (Chelsea), Matt Lowton (Burnley), Luke Matheson (Wolves), Taylor Moore (Bristol City), Matthew Olosunde (Preston), Zuriel Otseh-Taiwo (Southampton), Sam Packham (Brighton), Dan Pike (Blackburn), Steven Sessegnon (Fulham), Joshua Thomas Stewart (Newcastle), Kane Vincent-Young (Ipswich), Charlie Wellens (Man Utd).
LEFT-BACKS
Ryan Bertrand (Leicester), Jaden Brown (Sheffield Wednesday), Juan Castillo (Chelsea), Lewis Coulton (Preston), Morgan Fox (Stoke), George Friend (Birmingham), Reece Hannam (Crystal Palace), Ziyad Larkeche (Fulham), Ryan Law (Plymouth), Scott Malone (Millwall), Ryan Manning (Swansea), Nathan Newall (Sunderland), Josh Ruffels (Huddersfield), Casey Shann (Brighton), Enda Stevens (Sheffield United).
CENTRE-BACKS
Michael Agboola (Wolves), Daniel Ayala (Blackburn), Leon Balogun (QPR), Di'Shon Bernard (Man Utd), Sonny Bradley (Luton), Ciaran Clark (Newcastle), Harlee Dean (Birmingham), Malachi Fagan-Walcott (Tottenham), Aden Flint (Stoke), Chris Francis (Bournemouth), Kyron Gordon (Sheffield United), Grant Hall (Middlesbrough), Ben Heneghan (Sheffield Wednesday), Phil Jagielka (Stoke), Cameron Jessup (Sunderland), Nico Jones (Brentford), Phil Jones (Man Utd)
Richard Keogh (Ipswich), Sam McClelland (Chelsea), Rowan McDonald (Man City), Yerry Mina (Everton), Marqes Muir (Tottenham), Harry Nevin (Preston), Jack O'Connell (Sheffield United), Oludare Olufunwa (Liverpool), Leon Pambou (Southampton), Brandon Pursall (Plymouth), Daniel Quick (Crystal Palace), Michael Rose (Coventry), Danel Sinani (Norwich), Myles Sohna (Aston Villa), Will Tizzard (Southampton), Axel Tuanzebe (Man Utd), Richard Wood. (Rotherham).
MIDFIELDERS
Dennis Adeniran (Sheffield Wednesday), Dana Amaral (Preston), Daniel Amartey (Leicester), Luke Amos (QPR), Goran Babic (Southampton), Leandro Bacuna (Watford), Tiemoue Bakayoko (Chelsea), Jamie Bowden (Tottenham), Niall Brookwell (Newcastle), Matthew Burgess (Bournemouth), Maliq Cadogan (Crystal Palace), Cafu (Nottingham Forest),Jonathon Page (Fulham), Sam Clucas (Stoke), Isiah Cornet (Middlesbrough), Bradley Dack (Blackburn), Alfie Doherty (Middlesbrough), Billy Fewster (Nottingham Forest)
Joao Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho (Wolves), Adam Forshaw (Leeds), Ethan Galbraith (Man Utd), Alex Gibson-Hammond (Nottingham Forest), Joe Haigh (Chelsea), Sonny Hilton (Fulham), Einar Iversen (Everton), Henri Lansbury (Luton), Hayden Lindley (Aston Villa), Jesse Lingard (Nottingham Forest), Matty Longstaff (Newcastle), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal), James McArthur (Crystal Palace), Lee McLoughlin (Wolves), Papy Mendy (Leicester), Jack Mikey James Hodnett (Wolves), Luka Milivojevic (Crystal Palace)
James Morton (Bristol City), Tashan Oakley-Boothe (Stoke), Charlie Owens (QPR), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Liverpool), Taylor Perry (Wolves), Josh Popoola (Bournemouth), Nick Powell (Stoke), Arjan Raikhy (Aston Villa), Jack Raymond Colback (Nottingham Forest), Tivonge Rushesha (Swansea), Thomas Scott (Sunderland), Matt Smith (Arsenal), Harrison Sohna (Sunderland), Roy Syla (Brentford), Tete (Leicester), Jack Turner (Southampton), Mackenzie Warne (Rotherham), Caleb Watts (Southampton), Gavin Whyte (Cardiff).
WINGERS
Rolando Aarons (Huddersfield), Sam Durrant (Sheffield Wednesday), Mohamed Elyounoussi (Southampton), Tariqe Fosu (Brentford), Declan Frith (Aston Villa), Saman Ghoddos (Brentford), Jordan Graham (Birmingham), Joel Ideho (Arsenal), Syl Jasper (Fulham), George Lewis (Arsenal), J'Neil Lloyd Bennett (Brentford), Josh Martin (Norwich), Danny Mayor (Plymouth), Stuart McKinstry (Leeds), Todd Miller (Brighton), Olamide Shodipo (QPR), Junior Stanislas (Bournemouth), Andros Townsend (Everton), Joel Valencia (Brentford), Ashley Young (Aston Villa).
FORWARDS
Ody Alfa (QPR), Britt Assombalonga (Watford), Andre Ayew (Nottingham Forest), Jack Bearne (Liverpool), Sam Bellis (Southampton), Mason Bennett (Millwall), Aaron Bennett (Preston), Ben Brereton Diaz (Blackburn), Sam Burns (Blackburn), Dan Butterworth (Blackburn), Billie Clark (Brighton), Diego Costa (Wolves), Jayden Darren George Wareham (Chelsea), Troy Deeney (Birmingham), Matt Everitt (Brighton), Bryan Fiabema (Chelsea), Luke Jephcott (Plymouth), Florian Kamberi (Huddersfield), Manuel Lanzini (West Ham)
Sean Maguire (Coventry), Lucas Moura (Tottenham), Mipo Odubeko (West Ham), Armstrong Oko-Flex (West Ham), David Omilabu (Crystal Palace), Fidel O'Rourke (Liverpool), Ayoze Perez (Leicester), Joe Ridley (Middlesbrough), Fedel Ross-Lang (Southampton), Lewis Salmon (Nottingham Forest), Ruben Shakpoke (Aston Villa), Billy Sharp (Sheffield United), Lyle Taylor (Nottingham Forest), Silko Thomas (Chelsea), Jean-Pierre Tiehi (Fulham), Lorent Tolaj (Brighton), Lucias Vine (Brentford), Martyn Waghorn (Coventry), Theo Walcott (Southampton), Tyler Walker (Coventry), Isaac Westendorf (Newcastle), Connor Wickham (Cardiff), Ben Wilson (Brighton), Brad Young (Aston Villa).
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