While the 2026 World Cup might be fast approaching on the horizon, plenty of players are looking to get their domestic futures sorted this summer.
With under a month left of the 2025/26 campaign, a host of Premier League superstars watch their current contracts expire over the coming weeks.
Alongside Manchester City ace Bernardo Silva announcing that he will be leaving the Etihad this summer, Brazilian ace Casemiro has also confirmed he will be ending his four-season stay at Old Trafford.
With clubs from across the Premier League hard at work behind the scenes, we have taken a look at some of the British aces who are set to become free agents this summer.
John Stones – Manchester City
While many might be expecting John Stones to start at the heart of England’s defence at this summer’s World Cup, the 31-year-old looks set to touch down in North America as a free agent.
Although we might be waiting on an official announcement, it is widely expected that the former Everton defender will be ending his illustrious decade-long stay at the Etihad.
Only making seven Premier League appearances this season and dealing with a string of injury setbacks, Stones has not been seen in top-flight action since way back on December 2nd.
With his current deal in the blue half of Manchester set to expire this summer, both parties have long since accepted that a move away from the Etihad is inevitable.
Enjoying a record-breaking 10-year spell with Pep Guardiola’s side, Stones has won the Champions League, six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, three Carabao Cups and a UEFA Super Cup since he signed in 2016 from Everton.
Still hoping to add another two pieces of silverware to his packed cabinet before drawing a line under his decade of dominance in Manchester this summer, the England international will certainly have plenty of suitors from across the globe.
John Stones is expected to leave Manchester City when his contract expires in June, completing an illustrious 10-year spell at the club 🚨 pic.twitter.com/UMFxGq41KO
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 22, 2026
Andy Robertson – Liverpool
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