The 20 Premier League clubs that took part in the 2020/21 season have submitted lists of players they will be retaining in their squads, and ones they will be releasing.
All clubs must submit their respective lists by June 23.
It is worth noting that player contracts typically will run until June 30, and therefore players who are soon to be out of contract are still on the 'retained' list at the time of publishing.
Next on the list are the new Premier League champions Manchester City, who came agonisingly close to winning their first European crown this season.
Pep Guardiola's side topped the domestic table by 12 points and also won the League Cup for a fourth campaign in a row after beating Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley.
In the Champions League final, City were narrowly beaten by Chelsea in Portugal to deny them a treble.
Manchester City
2020/21 Premier League position: Champions
Retained
Nathan Ake
Yeboah Amankwah
Mohammed Aminu
Daniel Arzani
Gavin Bazunu
Oscar Bobb
Luke Bolton
Jayden Braaf
Yan Couto,
Finley Burns,
Joao Cancelo
Kevin de Bruyne
Liam Delap
Alpha Diounkou
Ruben Dias
Tommy Doyle
Samuel Edozie
Conrad Egan-Riley
Angelino
Gabriel Jesus
Lewis Fiorini
Phil Foden
Camron Gbadebo
Claudio Gomes
Ilkay Gundogan
Jack Harrison
Taylor Harwood-Bellis
Rodrigo
Yangel Herrera
Joe Hodge
Ivan Ilic
Luka Ilic
Ko Itakura
Issa Kabore
Ben Knight
Aymeric Laporte
Riyad Mahrez
James McAtee
Rowan McDonald
Benjamin Mendy
Ryotaro Meshino
Marlos Moreno
Pablo Moreno
Bernardo Silva
Arijanet Muric
Lukas Nmecha
Ante Palaversa
Cole Palmer
Pedro Porro
Iker Pozo
Patrick Roberts
Alex Robertson
Sam Robinson
Morgan Rogers
Erik Palmer-Brown
Philippe Sandler
Ederson
Diego Rosa
Cieran Slicker
Matthew Smith
Zack Steffen
Raheem Sterling
Filip Stevanovic
John Stones
Oscar Tarensi
Slobodan Tedic
Ferran Torres
James Trafford
Kyle Walker
Joshua Wilson-Esbrand
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Released
Sergio Aguero
Garcia Bernabe
Eric Garcia
Daniel Grimshaw
Fernandinho
Louie Moulden
Felix Nmecha
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Sunday, November 3 – UAE v Netherlands
Thursday, November 7 – UAE v Oman
Saturday, November 9 – Netherlands v UAE
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L - Brighton, 2-1
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