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Jamie Kemble

Luiz, Pedro, Vertonghen and every Premier League player out-of-contract ahead of June deadline

The Premier League is just days away from returning after more than three months away.

Top flight clubs will begin finishing their respective seasons from Wednesday when Aston Villa and Sheffield United get the campaign back underway.

But the return does not come without its issues, and one of those issues is the contract situation concerning a number of clubs and indeed players.

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Many Premier League players, including stars from Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are out of contract this season and that means they will not be eligible to play beyond June 30, despite the season rumbling on beyond that date.

Some clubs have negated the issue by tying players down to short-term extensions, while others face limbo and the prospect of finding a new club when that date rolls around.

Here is the latest on the situation.

Players out of contract

There are well over 50 Premier League players out of contract this summer.

But clubs can agree short-term deals with players to cover the end of the season providing both the club and player agree on terms by June 23 at the latest.

Premier League chief Richard Masters confirmed the rule change, saying: "What we decided is to ensure, as far as possible, that clubs complete the season with the same squad they had available, prior to the suspension of the campaign.

"Players can extend their contracts beyond June 30 until the end of the season, but it must be agreed by both parties."

Here is the full iist of out-of-contract players, though please note some of these players may have already agreed to play until the season is completed.

Arsenal

Matt Macey

David Luiz

Aston Villa

Borja Baston

Matija Sarkic

Keinan Davis

Bournemouth

Simon Francis

Artur Boruc

Andrew Surman

Charlie Daniels

Ryan Fraser

Jordon Ibe

Jack Simpson

Brighton

Beram Kayal

Ezequiel Schelotto

Burnley

Aaron Lennon

Phil Bardsley

Joe Hart

Adam Legzdins

Jeff Hendrick

Chelsea

Willian

Pedro

Marco van Ginkel

Crystal Palace

Stephan Henderson

Scott Dann

Everton

Maarten Stekelenburg

Leighton Baines

Cuco Martina

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

Timothy Fosu-Mensah

Newcastle United

Rob Elliot

Andy Carroll

Jack Colback

Karl Darlow

Javier Manquillo

Jamie Sterry

Matt Longstaff

Sheffield United

Phil Jagielka

Leon Clarke

Jack Rodwell

Ricky Holmes

John Lundstram

Kieron Freedman

Tottenham

Japhet Tanganga

Jan Vertonghen

Michel Vorm

Watford

Heurelho Gomes

Adrian Mariappa

Jose Holebas

Daniel Bachmann

West Ham

Pablo Zabaleta

Pablo Zabaleta celebrates scoring at Gillingham (Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Carlos Sanchez

Wolves

John Ruddy

Phil Ofusu-Ayeh

Bright Enobakhare

Max Kilman

Can players play for another club this season?

Inevitably, we will see out-of-contract players sign for another club before the season has finished.

But that doesn't mean they can play for that club just yet.

Due to Premier League registration rules, players who sign for a new club before this season is up will have to wait until pre-season and the 2020/21 campaign to make their debut.

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