Current Manchester City icon Kevin De Bruin may have completed his move to Napoli this month, but there are many other Premier League superstars who are officially set to become free agents next week.
Something like Liverpool may have officially announced that Florian Wiltz has arrived with a record £116 million move, but there are a handful of bargains available this summer.
With many Premier League aces out of contract and now available for free transfers on July 1st, we’ve seen top flight players waiting for a new adventure.
Thomas Party – Arsenal
Mikel Arteta may have publicly stated that he wanted Thomas Parte to extend his stay in North London, but the Arsenal hierarchy finally accepted that Ganian International would leave the Emirates on a free transfer.
Despite their best attempts, the parties were unable to agree to the new deal, and it was confirmed this week that the former Atletico Madrid star will leave the Premier League.
Returning to Emirates in 2020 with a reported fee in the £45 million region, Partey has become a real fan favorite at Red Half in north London.
Arsenal is currently discussing the potential moves of Brentford skipper Christian Norgaard, so the gunners have officially given up on guiding the 53-cap International to sign a new contract.
Partey, who played in the 35 Premier League for Arteta’s side last season, has attracted a lot of attention from around the world, suggesting that both AC Milan and Fenerbafe have already reached out to the 32-year-old representative.
Thomas Party was set to Arsenal as a free agent at the end of the month – last week’s story confirmed.#AFC You have already enabled the option to replace Thomas with Brentford and the ongoing Norgaard talk. pic.twitter.com/861scnsw4c
-Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) June 25th, 2025
Victor Lindelof – Manchester United
Both Manchester United and Reuben Amorim broke a series of unwanted records this summer when both Manchester United and Reuben Amorim fell to the infamous 15th place finish among the English elite.
The Red Devils may have officially announced the arrival of the wolf amulet Mateus Cunya this month, but we look forward to a busy summer behind the scenes at Old Trafford.
Both Johnny Evans and former Tottenham star Christian Eriksen will be leaving Manchester this summer, while Victor Lindelof has said goodbye to Old Trafford after eight years of stint.
Arrived from Benfica in the summer of 2017, Swedish International made 284 appearances between the club and won the FA Cup and League Cup winners.
Lindelph may have emphasized that he is in a hurry to decide on his next move, but the 30-year-old has linked to a potential Premier League lifeline in reporting interests such as West Ham and Everton.
From the opening day at Carrington in 2017 to the final match at Old Trafford in 2025 – thank you all. @vlindelof ❤❤️ pic.twitter.com/7tnb9ropp5
– Manchester United (@manutd) June 25th, 2025
Dominique Calvert Lewin – Everton
Everton may have officially completed the much-anticipated move to their new home this summer, but it appears that one of their most famous first team stars will not travel to Stanley Park.
Dominique Calvert Lewin is set to end the nine-year spell at Goodison Park as the parties disagree with a new deal after extensive discussions behind the scenes.
The 28-year-old, who arrived from Sheffield United in August 2016, won four senior England caps during his tenure, with Goodison Park competing in the 239 Premier League.
Calvert Lewin may have scored more than 10 goals in two of his seasons at Merseyside, but he is once again attracting Premier League interest and appears to be extending his stay among the British elite.
We hope to mount the Shock Late Charge on Thomas Touchel’s World Cup team ahead of next summer. Leeds, the top fly turner, is the latest club to link with a potential free dive for Everton’s third Premier League scorer.
Reeds has a real interest in signing Dominic Calvert-Lewin this summer, but will soon face competition from Everton strikers. #lufc #EFC https://t.co/dfs9o9y59l
– TeamTalk (@TeamTalk) June 25th, 2025
Jamie Birdie – Leicester City
The 38-year-old mostly felt he was at King Power in some capacity for the rest of the day, as he considers Jamie Birdy the most successful player in Leicester’s history since his arrival at the club in 2012.
But while many may have expected the former England International to be placed in Leicestershire and immediately take charge of Fox’s charges for a Premier League return, Vardy unveiled an emotional bomb in April.
Although he has publicly stated that he will leave the club following the iconic 13-year stint, it is also strongly suggested that Leicester’s record-breaking talisman focuses solely on stays among British elites.
Vardy, who led the Fox to a success in historic Premier League title in 2016, lifted the FA Cup at Wembley four years ago thanks to his famous 1-0 victory over Chelsea.
With 143 Premier League goals, the veteran striker has registered 198 strikes with 498 appearances in all competitions.
Jamie Birdie, the greatest player of all time, will leave Leicester City this summer 💙
– Leicester City (@LCFC) April 24, 2025

