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FULL LIST: Salah, De Bruyne, Son 79 EPL stars nearing contract expiry

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Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah tops a notable list of 79 Premier League players who will be free to negotiate moves with foreign clubs from January 1.

The Mirror reported on Monday that under the Bosman rule, players in the final six months of their contracts, which expire on June 30, 2025, are permitted to sign pre-contract agreements with clubs abroad.

Salah, along with Liverpool teammates Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold, has sparked speculation over his future as his contract nears its end.

Similarly, Manchester City must make decisions about Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan. De Bruyne, widely regarded as one of the league’s finest midfielders, has yet to confirm his future amidst City’s ongoing challenges.

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Rivals Manchester United face uncertainty, with six players out of contract, including Harry Maguire, Christian Eriksen, and breakout star Amad. Speculation surrounds the Red Devils’ plans, as some players may leave for free or be sold in January.

London clubs Arsenal and Tottenham also face critical moments. Arsenal’s midfielders Thomas Partey and Jorginho are approaching the end of their deals, leaving questions about the club’s long-term strategy. Meanwhile, Tottenham could lose club captain Son Heung-min unless decisive action is taken.

Chelsea are comparatively unaffected, with reserve goalkeeper Lucas Bergstrom the sole player nearing contract expiry.

In contrast, Newcastle United and Everton each have eight senior players nearing the end of their contracts. Newcastle’s Callum Wilson and Everton’s Dominic Calvert-Lewin are among the notable names.

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Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood, with 11 goals this season, and defender Ola Aina may draw interest from abroad, as their contracts also expire in June.

Here is the full list of Premier League players nearing contract expiry in 2025:

Arsenal – Thomas Partey, Jorginho, Kieran Tierney

Aston Villa – Kortney Hause, Robin Olsen

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Brighton – Tariq Lamptey, Jakub Moder, Joel Veltman, James Milner, Imari Samuels

Brentford – Christian Nørgaard, Josh Dasilva, Ben Mee

Bournemouth – N/A

Chelsea – Lucas Bergstrom

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Crystal Palace – Tyrick Mitchell, Will Hughes, Jeffrey Schlupp, Nathaniel
Clyne, Joel Ward, Remi Matthews

Everton – Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Michael Keane, Idrissa Gueye, Ashley Young, Seamus Coleman, João Virgínia, Asmir Begović

Fulham – Kenny Tete, Adama Traoré, Raúl Jiménez, Carlos Vinícius, Tom Cairney

Ipswich Town – Axel Tuanzebe, Cameron Burgess, Massimo Luongo

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Leicester City – Jamie Vardy, Daniel Iversen, Danny Ward

Liverpool – Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Vítězslav Jaroš

Manchester City – Kevin De Bruyne, İlkay Gündoğan, Scott Carson

Manchester United – Amad, Harry Maguire, Christian Eriksen, Victor Lindelöf, Jonny Evans, Tom Heaton

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Newcastle United – Sean Longstaff, Callum Wilson, Fabian Schär, Jamaal Lascelles, Martin Dúbravka, Emil Krafth, Mark Gillespie, John Ruddy

Nottingham Forest – Chris Wood, Ola Aina, Harry Toffolo, Willy Boly

Southampton – Kyle Walker-Peters, Adam Lallana, Jack Stephens, Joe Lumley

Tottenham – Son Heung-min, Ben Davies, Fraser Forster, Sergio Reguilón, Alfie Whiteman

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West Ham United – Vladimír Coufal, Danny Ings, Michail Antonio, Łukasz Fabiański, Aaron Cresswell

Wolves – Nélson Semedo, Mario Lemina, Pablo Sarabia, Craig Dawson.

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Ronaldo pulls out from race to become president

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Ex- Real Madrid top striker Ronaldo Nazario has announced that he has pulled out from the race to become president of the Brazilian Football Federation, CBF.

Ronaldo had previously declared a desire to run against the current president Ednaldo Rodrigues

However, the 48-year-old has now announced that he is withdrawing from the race after consulting with football leaders in the country, as he cited “no openness to dialogue”.

Ronaldo said (via Football Espana), “After publicly declaring my desire to run for the CBF presidency in the upcoming elections, I hereby officially withdraw my intention.

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“If the majority with decision-making power understands that Brazilian football is in good hands, my opinion doesn’t matter.

“In my first contact with the 27 affiliates, I found 23 doors closed. The federations refused to welcome me into their homes, arguing that they were satisfied with the current administration and supported reelection.

“I was unable to present my project, share my ideas, and have them heard as I would have liked. There was no openness to dialogue.”

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Arsenal shift aside PSV after winning on aggregate of 9-3 to reach UCL quarter final

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Arsenal drew 2-2 with PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday to complete an emphatic 9-3 aggregate win and set up a Champions League quarter-final against holders Real Madrid.

The Gunners demolished the Dutch champions 7-1 in the Netherlands last week, making the second leg at the Emirates a formality.

Arsenal, who made seven changes from Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Manchester United, were quickly out of the blocks, scoring in the sixth minute through Oleksandr Zinchenko.

Croatian veteran Ivan Perisic pulled PSV level on the night with a fine finish past the sprawling David Raya but midfielder Declan Rice headed Arsenal back in front.

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PSV, seeking to salvage pride after last week’s humiliation, equalised with 20 minutes to go with a well-taken goal from Couhaib Driouech.

Arsenal, who have never been crowned European champions, will play 15-time winners Real Madrid in the last eight after Carlo Ancelotti’s side squeaked past Atletico Madrid on penalties following a 2-2 draw on aggregate.

The two sides have met just twice previously, with Arsenal winning 1-0 on aggregate in the round of 16 in the 2005/06 season.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said the club should enjoy the achievement of reaching back-to-back quarter-finals for the first time since 2010, when Arsene Wenger was manager of the club.

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“That tells you the difficulty of it,” said the Spaniard. “We have to value that and recognise that it is very difficult to do it.

“We’ve done it consistently and now we want to make the next step, which is going to be really difficult, but we are very capable of that.”

Arteta’s men, whose Premier League challenge has fizzled out in recent weeks, were quickly in the driving seat in the second leg against PSV on Wednesday.

Raheem Sterling received the ball on the right of the Arsenal attack and found his former Manchester City team-mate Zinchenko, who glided along the 18-yard box before unleashing a superb left-footed shot past Walter Benitez.

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Former Tottenham player Perisic levelled in the 18th minute and Raya had to be alert to produce a fingertip save from the lively Driouech moments later.

But the home side were back in front in the 37th minute

Sterling, who has been out of favour under Arteta despite his lack of forward options, charged down the right and produced a teasing cross that Rice headed home.

Raya produced another fine save 10 minutes into the second half, diving full length to his left to keep out an effort from Isaac Babadi.

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But PSV were level with 20 minutes to go after Moroccan youth international Driouech, making his first Champions League start, dinked the ball over the stranded Arsenal goalkeeper.

The Dutch champions were now on top but neither side could find a winner.

The Gunners are realistically out of the Premier League title race with leaders Liverpool 15 points clear at the top.

But they remain on course to win their first-ever Champions League trophy, and their first European silverware since they lifted the now-defunct Cup Winners’ Cup in 1994.

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Real Madrid squeeze past Atletico on penalties to secure Arsenal showdown

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Real Madrid advanced to the Champions League quarter-finals after a tense penalty shootout victory over Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano Stadium.

The match began explosively, with Gallagher giving Atletico the lead just 30 seconds into the game, setting the tone for a fiercely contested derby. Despite Vinicius Junior missing a crucial penalty in the 70th minute, Real Madrid managed to keep their composure and force extra time.

After 120 minutes of intense football, the tie was decided from the spot. Lucas Vazquez missed his penalty for Real, while Marcos Llorente failed to convert for Atletico.

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A controversial moment arose when Julian Alvarez slipped while taking his penalty, causing the ball to graze his foot twice, leading to its disqualification after a VAR review.

Antonio Rudiger stepped up to take Real’s final penalty and calmly converted, sending Carlo Ancelotti’s side through to the next round.

Real Madrid now face an exciting quarter-final clash against Arsenal, who defeated PSV Eindhoven with an emphatic 9-3 aggregate scoreline. With their European ambitions intact, Los Blancos will look to build on this dramatic victory as they aim for further Champions League glory.

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