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Best XI of players released by Premier League clubs including Kevin De Bruyne and 39-cap former England star

PREMIER LEAGUE clubs have flooded the free agents market with plenty of talent this summer.

A whopping 182 players have their contracts expiring at the end of the month.

Kevin De Bruyne applauding fans at his last home match for Manchester City.
Kevin De Bruyne is a free agent after leaving Manchester City
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Christian Eriksen, Manchester United midfielder, reacts after a match.
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Christian Eriksen is now without a club[/caption]

Craig Dawson of Wolverhampton Wanderers during a Premier League match.
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Craig Dawson has left Wolves after two seasons[/caption]

Some players, such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jorginho and Kieran Tierney, have already found new homes.

However, there are plenty still on the hunt for a deal at a new club.

Veterans such as Kevin De Bruyne and Christian Eriksen will be hoping to find new clubs before next season starts.

De Bruyne is undoubtedly the biggest star without a club from the Premier League.

The Manchester City legend has won it all in England during his decade at the Etihad.

He has already shown he still has plenty to offer as he netted Belgium‘s winner against Wales this week.

It is believed that the midfielder will have his future sorted quickly, with Serie A giants Napoli his likely destination.

Ashley Young, 39, is another notable addition to the free agents list.

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The 39-cap England star has left Everton after two seasons and 70 appearances in all competitions.

The now-defender has a wealth of top-flight experience, having previously won titles at Manchester United.


Ashley Young of Everton in a Premier League match.
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Ashley Young is on the lookout for a new club[/caption]

Lukasz Fabianski of West Ham United acknowledges the fans.
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Lukasz Fabianski has left West Ham after seven years[/caption]

Victor Lindelof of Manchester United applauding fans.
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Man United have let Victor Lindelof leave the club[/caption]

Young starred at Old Trafford as a winger for much of his nine years at the club and earned winners’ medals in the Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup and League Cup.

Other solid defenders that are on the market include Man United’s Victor Lindelof, Wolves’ Craig Dawson and Southampton’s Kyle Walker-Peters.

The best goalkeeper that has been let go is West Ham‘s Lukasz Fabianski.

The former Arsenal stopper was a regular for the Hammers during his seven-year stay.

However, he is now on the lookout for a new club after being displaced as the number one by Alphonse Areola.

In the midfield, there are some intriguing players who have left their clubs.

Alongside De Bruyne, creative stars such as Christian Eriksen and Pablo Sarabia are free to join new clubs.

Eriksen left Old Trafford after two years at the club while Sarabia has done the same.

Abdoulaye Doucoure is another star who is leaving Everton this summer.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin in Everton jersey.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin will not be at Everton next season[/caption]

Jamie Vardy celebrating a goal.
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Prem legend Jamie Vardy is available on a free[/caption]

Illustration of a Premier League best XI lineup of released players.

The midfielder has played a key role in keeping the club in the Premier League over the last few seasons.

However, the club has opted against keeping him on as manager David Moyes looks to freshen up the team.

In attack, there are some intriguing options for clubs lacking firepower to consider signing.

Jamie Vardy left Leicester City after 200 goals in 500 appearances for the club.

The veteran forward still has something to offer as he netted nine times in the Premier League last season.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is another forward to hit the free agent market.

The Toffees ace has plenty of talent, having previously been valued at more than £30million.

He has seen his form dip in recent seasons with injuries hampering his game time.

But at 28 years old, there is still time for the former Sheffield United striker to get back to the heights he once showed.

Illustration of a soccer team lineup of free agents.

Michail Antonio applauding fans before a West Ham United soccer match.
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Michail Antonio may be on his way out of West Ham[/caption]

Neal Maupay of Marseille on a soccer field.
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Neal Maupay will not get a new contract at Everton[/caption]

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