Goalkeepers
Damian Martinez (Arsenal): The 22-year-old Argentine played in Champions League for Gunners this season, but has also been on loan at Rotherham.
Conrad Logan (Leicester): The Irishman has dropped down pecking order with the Foxes and, at 29, will look to move on.
Brad Jones (Liverpool): The Aussie’s time at Anfield is coming to an end after making 27 appearances in five years.
Steve Harper (Hull): Back in Tigers’ first team at age of 40, but contract talks on hold as they fight relegation.
Ben Amos (Man Utd): Looks likely to be another goalkeeping graduate to leave Old Trafford, probably for Bolton Wanderers.
Brian Murphy (QPR): Has made just two league appearances in four years at Rangers and the 31-year-old may not be offered a new deal.
Thomas Sorensen (Stoke): The 38-year-old Dane is spending the summer on a charity bike ride across America, but will be available on his return.
Gerhard Tremmel (Swansea): Has played his part as understudy to Lukasz Fabianski, but the 36-year-old’s deal runs out this summer.
David Cornell (Swansea): The Swans’ third-choice ‘keeper who spent end of season at Portsmouth, but has not played in league in six years at club.
Brad Friedel (Tottenham): Is Spurs’ No.3 at the age of 43 and is being linked with a shock switch to Chelsea.
Jussi Jaaskelainen (West Ham): Has been a great servant to Bolton and the Hammers, but the 40-year-old looks set to move on.
Boaz Myhill (WBA): The Wales international is back in the Baggies’ first team and club have option to extend contract.
Defenders
Ron Vlaar (Aston Villa): The defensive solidity of ‘Concrete Ron’ looks set to attract Manchester United in the summer as his Villa deal ends.
Chris Herd (Aston Villa): The 26-year-old Aussie had a loan spell at Wigan ended by injury and may have played his last Villa game.
Michael Duff (Burnley): In his testimonial year at Turf Moor, the 37-year-old has risen through the leagues with Burnley.
Steven Reid (Burnley): The Irish international provides plenty of experience, but has seen his career hit by several injuries.
Damien Delaney (C Palace): Despite being a regular starter, the Irishman, 33, has not been offered a new deal and may move on.
Brede Hangeland (C Palace): Signed on a one-year-deal from Fulham last season, the big Norwegian has struggled to stake a regular starting claim.
Sylvain Distin (Everton): The 37-year-old has lost his place in the Everton side since Christmas and will head for the exit.
Antolin Alcaraz (Everton): Out of contract at the Toffees, but manager Roberto Martinez says the 33-year-old has a chance of a new deal.
Luke Garbutt (Everton): The England Under-21 left-back is still talking about a new Goodison contract and may choose not to sign one.
Marcin Wasilewski (Leicester): The Polish defender, 34, has been a mainstay of the Foxes’ relegation battle, but contract talks are on hold.
Paul Konchesky (Leicester): The veteran full-back has been seeing regular Premier League action, but could be on his way out of the King Power.
Matthew Upson (Leicester): The 36-year-old former England centre-half could be heading out of Leicester as his one-year deal expires.
Maynor Figueroa (Hull): A non-nonsense defender, the 32-year-old Honduran is one of the Hull players waiting on their Premier League fate.
Liam Rosenoir (Hull): Son of Leroy, the 30-year-old full-back has been a squad member for much of the season.
Paul McShane (Hull): After falling out with manager Steve Bruce, the 29-year-old Irishman has returned to the side, but has put talks on hold.
Alex Bruce (Hull): The son of Hull manager Steve has enjoyed a regular run in the team, but is another putting off discussions of a new deal.
Glen Johnson (Liverpool): Set to leave Anfield after refusing to take a pay cut. The 30-year-old full-back could be an expensive recruit.
Kolo Toure (Liverpool): The older of the Toure brothers, at 34, he has spent most of his career in the top flight and would be available on a free.
Jon Flanagan (Liverpool): The 22-year-old looks set to get a contract extension, but is recovering from a long-term knee injury.
Richard Dunne (QPR): Veteran Irish campaigner, who, at 35, believes he has more to offer on the big stage.
Clint Hill (QPR): The 36-year-old has admitted it could be a long wait for talks on a new deal, whether as a player or coach at Loftus Road.
Andy Wilkinson (Stoke): Has been with the club since the age of 14, but the 30-year-old full-back has not played in the Premier League since April 2014.
Anthony Reveillere (Sunderland): The 35-year-old France international made a good early impression, but lost his first-team place under Dick Advocaat.
Wes Brown (Sunderland): The ex-Man Utd defender will be 35 when his deal at the Stadium of Light ends, but he says he has no plans to retire.
Guy Demel (West Ham): The 33-year-old Ivory Coast international has started just eight games in all competitions this season and could be moving on.
Chris Baird (WBA): Vastly-experienced Northern Ireland man who can provide cover in midfield or at the back, the 33-year-old has impressed Tony Pulis.
Gareth McAuley (WBA): Despite being a regular in the second half of the season, McAuley’s future is on hold and there will be takers for the 35-year-old.
Midfielders
Mathieu Flamini (Arsenal): Has seen his defensive role in the Arsenal midfield taken by Francis Coquelin, the 31-year-old being used as a substitute mostly.
Abou Diaby (Arsenal): His fitness problems make him a huge risk for any manager and any move looks likely to be on a pay-as-you-play basis.
Dean Marney (Burnley): With close on 200 league games for the Clarets, the 31-year-old has played a big part in their rise, but was injured at end of season.
Ross Wallace (Burnley): The Scotland winger has been at Turf Moor for five years, but his future is likely to be decided once Burnley’s fate is known.
Anthony Knockaert (Leicester): The Frenchman has struggled to claim a first-team place and the 23-year-old is set to move on, probably to Standard Liege.
Esteban Cambiasso (Leicester): The veteran Argentina star has been a big hit during his year at Leicester and, at 34, may be persuaded to stay longer.
Dean Hammond (Leicester): Has found his Premier League chances few and far between, and the 32-year-old is still waiting on contract talks.
Gary Taylor-Fletcher (Leicester): Spent the last part of the seaosn on loan at Millwall, the 33-year-old former Blackpool man could be moving on.
Stephen Quinn (Hull): Has been a vital part of Hull’s squad as they battle for Premier League, but the flame-haired tyro has put contract talks on hold.
James Milner (Man City): Has had a fine season for the Blues. The England man is a rumoured target for Arsenal and Napoli, but Liverpool look favourites.
Tom Cleverley (Man Utd): The 25-year-old will be free to move from Old Trafford, with Everton and Aston Villa set to battle it out for his signature,
Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle): The Argentine won his fight against testicular cancer, but looks set to be released by the Magpies despite an option clause.
Ryan Taylor (Newcastle): After several serious knee injuries, the 30-year-old has reclaimed a squad place, but is unlikely to be offered a new deal.
Joey Barton (QPR): Football’s king of the Twittersphere has yet to sign a new contract, but could be available if Rangers go down from the Premier League.
Alejandro Faurlin (QPR): The Argentine’s stay at Loftus Road has been severely hampered by a knee injury and he looks likely to be released.
Karl Henry (QPR): A real terrier of a midfielder, but hasn’t shone in the Premier League as much as he would have liked. Still awaiting talks on new deal
Wilson Palacios (Stoke): A combative midfield man, the Honduras international has failed to make a single appearance for the Potters this season.
Youssouf Mulumbu (WBA): The strapping DR Congo international has an option deal with the Baggies, but may want to pursue a career away from The Hawthorns.
Claudio Yacob (WBA): The Baggies have a one-year option on the Argentine star and they are likely to take it up, with manager Tony Pulis a fan of the midfielder.
Strikers
Darren Bent (Aston Villa): Has spent time on loan at Brighton and Derby this season as his contract has run down. A far cry from when he moved to Villa for £18m.
Danny Ings (Burnley): Looks destined to move on from Turf Moor when he is out of contract in the summer, with Liverpool in the running to snap him up.
Gael Kakuta (Chelsea): The 23-year-old looks set to leave Stamford Bridge after a series of loan deals, having made just six league appearances in his time there.
Didier Drogba (Chelsea): Drafted in on a one-year deal last season, Drogba helped Blues become champions and the 37-year-old has yet to decide his future.
Shola Ameobi (C Palace): The pacy former Newcastle man joined Palace on a short-term deal and financial pressure looks likely to push him towards exit.
Jerome Thomas (C Palace): Has found it difficult to force his way into team with Wilfried Zaha and Yannick Bolasie in front of him and will be released.
Owen Garvan (C Palace): A forgotten man at Palace with spells on loan at Millwall and Bolton, the 27-year-old Irishman will be a free agent in the summer.
Yannick Sagbo (Hull City): Has been seen to good effect up front in the Tigers’ relegation fight, but has yet to open talks on a new deal at the KC Stadium.
Scott Sinclair (Man City): The former Swansea man’s deal at the Etihad will come to an end and he is looking to secure a permanent move to loan club Aston Villa.
James Wilson (Man Utd): The talented front man is still in talks with United about a new deal and, if he does sign, will be allowed to go out on loan it seems.
Sammy Ameobi (Newcastle): The younger brother of Shola looks like he is being allowed to run down his contract, so his speed and strength could be an attraction.
Jonathan Walters (Stoke): Reliable front man who has played a big role in Stoke’s good season, but the Irishman is still to open talks on a new deal.
Peter Odemwingie (Stoke): Joined the Potters from Cardiff, but the Nigerian international suffered a serious knee injury and played just three times last season.
Carlton Cole (West Ham): The former England striker looked on his way out of Upton Park in January, but will be seeking pastures new in June.
Nene (West Ham): The 33-year-old Brazilian has made little impression since joining on a short-term deal and will allowed to leave.
Bobby Zamora (QPR): The striker has battled through injuries to try and keep Rangers in the Premier League, but the 34-year-old will be a free agent.
Reckon any of these might pull on a bolton shirt?
Damian Martinez (Arsenal): The 22-year-old Argentine played in Champions League for Gunners this season, but has also been on loan at Rotherham.
Conrad Logan (Leicester): The Irishman has dropped down pecking order with the Foxes and, at 29, will look to move on.
Brad Jones (Liverpool): The Aussie’s time at Anfield is coming to an end after making 27 appearances in five years.
Steve Harper (Hull): Back in Tigers’ first team at age of 40, but contract talks on hold as they fight relegation.
Ben Amos (Man Utd): Looks likely to be another goalkeeping graduate to leave Old Trafford, probably for Bolton Wanderers.
Brian Murphy (QPR): Has made just two league appearances in four years at Rangers and the 31-year-old may not be offered a new deal.
Thomas Sorensen (Stoke): The 38-year-old Dane is spending the summer on a charity bike ride across America, but will be available on his return.
Gerhard Tremmel (Swansea): Has played his part as understudy to Lukasz Fabianski, but the 36-year-old’s deal runs out this summer.
David Cornell (Swansea): The Swans’ third-choice ‘keeper who spent end of season at Portsmouth, but has not played in league in six years at club.
Brad Friedel (Tottenham): Is Spurs’ No.3 at the age of 43 and is being linked with a shock switch to Chelsea.
Jussi Jaaskelainen (West Ham): Has been a great servant to Bolton and the Hammers, but the 40-year-old looks set to move on.
Boaz Myhill (WBA): The Wales international is back in the Baggies’ first team and club have option to extend contract.
Defenders
Ron Vlaar (Aston Villa): The defensive solidity of ‘Concrete Ron’ looks set to attract Manchester United in the summer as his Villa deal ends.
Chris Herd (Aston Villa): The 26-year-old Aussie had a loan spell at Wigan ended by injury and may have played his last Villa game.
Michael Duff (Burnley): In his testimonial year at Turf Moor, the 37-year-old has risen through the leagues with Burnley.
Steven Reid (Burnley): The Irish international provides plenty of experience, but has seen his career hit by several injuries.
Damien Delaney (C Palace): Despite being a regular starter, the Irishman, 33, has not been offered a new deal and may move on.
Brede Hangeland (C Palace): Signed on a one-year-deal from Fulham last season, the big Norwegian has struggled to stake a regular starting claim.
Sylvain Distin (Everton): The 37-year-old has lost his place in the Everton side since Christmas and will head for the exit.
Antolin Alcaraz (Everton): Out of contract at the Toffees, but manager Roberto Martinez says the 33-year-old has a chance of a new deal.
Luke Garbutt (Everton): The England Under-21 left-back is still talking about a new Goodison contract and may choose not to sign one.
Marcin Wasilewski (Leicester): The Polish defender, 34, has been a mainstay of the Foxes’ relegation battle, but contract talks are on hold.
Paul Konchesky (Leicester): The veteran full-back has been seeing regular Premier League action, but could be on his way out of the King Power.
Matthew Upson (Leicester): The 36-year-old former England centre-half could be heading out of Leicester as his one-year deal expires.
Maynor Figueroa (Hull): A non-nonsense defender, the 32-year-old Honduran is one of the Hull players waiting on their Premier League fate.
Liam Rosenoir (Hull): Son of Leroy, the 30-year-old full-back has been a squad member for much of the season.
Paul McShane (Hull): After falling out with manager Steve Bruce, the 29-year-old Irishman has returned to the side, but has put talks on hold.
Alex Bruce (Hull): The son of Hull manager Steve has enjoyed a regular run in the team, but is another putting off discussions of a new deal.
Glen Johnson (Liverpool): Set to leave Anfield after refusing to take a pay cut. The 30-year-old full-back could be an expensive recruit.
Kolo Toure (Liverpool): The older of the Toure brothers, at 34, he has spent most of his career in the top flight and would be available on a free.
Jon Flanagan (Liverpool): The 22-year-old looks set to get a contract extension, but is recovering from a long-term knee injury.
Richard Dunne (QPR): Veteran Irish campaigner, who, at 35, believes he has more to offer on the big stage.
Clint Hill (QPR): The 36-year-old has admitted it could be a long wait for talks on a new deal, whether as a player or coach at Loftus Road.
Andy Wilkinson (Stoke): Has been with the club since the age of 14, but the 30-year-old full-back has not played in the Premier League since April 2014.
Anthony Reveillere (Sunderland): The 35-year-old France international made a good early impression, but lost his first-team place under Dick Advocaat.
Wes Brown (Sunderland): The ex-Man Utd defender will be 35 when his deal at the Stadium of Light ends, but he says he has no plans to retire.
Guy Demel (West Ham): The 33-year-old Ivory Coast international has started just eight games in all competitions this season and could be moving on.
Chris Baird (WBA): Vastly-experienced Northern Ireland man who can provide cover in midfield or at the back, the 33-year-old has impressed Tony Pulis.
Gareth McAuley (WBA): Despite being a regular in the second half of the season, McAuley’s future is on hold and there will be takers for the 35-year-old.
Midfielders
Mathieu Flamini (Arsenal): Has seen his defensive role in the Arsenal midfield taken by Francis Coquelin, the 31-year-old being used as a substitute mostly.
Abou Diaby (Arsenal): His fitness problems make him a huge risk for any manager and any move looks likely to be on a pay-as-you-play basis.
Dean Marney (Burnley): With close on 200 league games for the Clarets, the 31-year-old has played a big part in their rise, but was injured at end of season.
Ross Wallace (Burnley): The Scotland winger has been at Turf Moor for five years, but his future is likely to be decided once Burnley’s fate is known.
Anthony Knockaert (Leicester): The Frenchman has struggled to claim a first-team place and the 23-year-old is set to move on, probably to Standard Liege.
Esteban Cambiasso (Leicester): The veteran Argentina star has been a big hit during his year at Leicester and, at 34, may be persuaded to stay longer.
Dean Hammond (Leicester): Has found his Premier League chances few and far between, and the 32-year-old is still waiting on contract talks.
Gary Taylor-Fletcher (Leicester): Spent the last part of the seaosn on loan at Millwall, the 33-year-old former Blackpool man could be moving on.
Stephen Quinn (Hull): Has been a vital part of Hull’s squad as they battle for Premier League, but the flame-haired tyro has put contract talks on hold.
James Milner (Man City): Has had a fine season for the Blues. The England man is a rumoured target for Arsenal and Napoli, but Liverpool look favourites.
Tom Cleverley (Man Utd): The 25-year-old will be free to move from Old Trafford, with Everton and Aston Villa set to battle it out for his signature,
Jonas Gutierrez (Newcastle): The Argentine won his fight against testicular cancer, but looks set to be released by the Magpies despite an option clause.
Ryan Taylor (Newcastle): After several serious knee injuries, the 30-year-old has reclaimed a squad place, but is unlikely to be offered a new deal.
Joey Barton (QPR): Football’s king of the Twittersphere has yet to sign a new contract, but could be available if Rangers go down from the Premier League.
Alejandro Faurlin (QPR): The Argentine’s stay at Loftus Road has been severely hampered by a knee injury and he looks likely to be released.
Karl Henry (QPR): A real terrier of a midfielder, but hasn’t shone in the Premier League as much as he would have liked. Still awaiting talks on new deal
Wilson Palacios (Stoke): A combative midfield man, the Honduras international has failed to make a single appearance for the Potters this season.
Youssouf Mulumbu (WBA): The strapping DR Congo international has an option deal with the Baggies, but may want to pursue a career away from The Hawthorns.
Claudio Yacob (WBA): The Baggies have a one-year option on the Argentine star and they are likely to take it up, with manager Tony Pulis a fan of the midfielder.
Strikers
Darren Bent (Aston Villa): Has spent time on loan at Brighton and Derby this season as his contract has run down. A far cry from when he moved to Villa for £18m.
Danny Ings (Burnley): Looks destined to move on from Turf Moor when he is out of contract in the summer, with Liverpool in the running to snap him up.
Gael Kakuta (Chelsea): The 23-year-old looks set to leave Stamford Bridge after a series of loan deals, having made just six league appearances in his time there.
Didier Drogba (Chelsea): Drafted in on a one-year deal last season, Drogba helped Blues become champions and the 37-year-old has yet to decide his future.
Shola Ameobi (C Palace): The pacy former Newcastle man joined Palace on a short-term deal and financial pressure looks likely to push him towards exit.
Jerome Thomas (C Palace): Has found it difficult to force his way into team with Wilfried Zaha and Yannick Bolasie in front of him and will be released.
Owen Garvan (C Palace): A forgotten man at Palace with spells on loan at Millwall and Bolton, the 27-year-old Irishman will be a free agent in the summer.
Yannick Sagbo (Hull City): Has been seen to good effect up front in the Tigers’ relegation fight, but has yet to open talks on a new deal at the KC Stadium.
Scott Sinclair (Man City): The former Swansea man’s deal at the Etihad will come to an end and he is looking to secure a permanent move to loan club Aston Villa.
James Wilson (Man Utd): The talented front man is still in talks with United about a new deal and, if he does sign, will be allowed to go out on loan it seems.
Sammy Ameobi (Newcastle): The younger brother of Shola looks like he is being allowed to run down his contract, so his speed and strength could be an attraction.
Jonathan Walters (Stoke): Reliable front man who has played a big role in Stoke’s good season, but the Irishman is still to open talks on a new deal.
Peter Odemwingie (Stoke): Joined the Potters from Cardiff, but the Nigerian international suffered a serious knee injury and played just three times last season.
Carlton Cole (West Ham): The former England striker looked on his way out of Upton Park in January, but will be seeking pastures new in June.
Nene (West Ham): The 33-year-old Brazilian has made little impression since joining on a short-term deal and will allowed to leave.
Bobby Zamora (QPR): The striker has battled through injuries to try and keep Rangers in the Premier League, but the 34-year-old will be a free agent.
Reckon any of these might pull on a bolton shirt?