
Which
players have been put on the released list by their Premier League clubs?
Premier League clubs have submitted the list of players that they will be
keeping in their squads, and the ones they will be releasing this summer.
It is important to note that although these players are on the released
list, it does not neccessarily mean they are heading for the exit door. It
may just mean their contract expires on June 30 and has still to be
extended.
Abou Diaby, as expected, is on the Arsenal list and it appears his nine-year
injury-hit career at the Emirates is over. Ron Vlaar is among those named
released by Aston Villa - but the club has offered him a new contract.
Hull have released the most players - 13 - whilst champions Chelsea have
just one, Didier Drogba.
Liverpool confirmed the departures of captain Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson
and goalkeeper Brad Jones.
Gerrard is joining Los Angeles Galaxy next month while the latest club to be
linked with Johnson are Besiktas, the side which knocked the Reds out of the
Europa League last season.
Arsenal
Abou Diaby, Jack Jebb, Oluwasemilogo Adesewo Ajayi, Austin Lipman, Ryo
Miyaichi, Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill, Josh Vickers
Aston Villa
Darren Bent, Graham Burke, Alfie Crooks, Christopher Herd, Craig Hill,
Bradley Lewis, Isaac Nehemie, Daniel O'Brien, Enda Stevens, Thomas Strain,
Ron Vlaar, Courtney Wildin
Burnley
Cameron Howieson, Steven Reid, Ross Wallace
Chelsea
Didier Drogba
Crystal Palace
Foluwashola Ameobi, Michael Chambers, Kyle De Silva, Stephen Dobbie, Owen
Garvan, Brede Hangeland, Lewis Price, Peter Ramage, Ghassimu Sow, Jerome
Thomas
Everton
Antolin Alcaraz, Sylvain Distin, George Green, Curtis Langton, John
Lundstram, Ben McLaughlin
Hull City
Joseph Cracknell, Leon Dawson, Joseph Dudgeon, Maynor Figueroa, Stephen
Harper, John Mahon, Jonathan Margetts, Eoghan McCawl, Paul McShane, Mark
Oxley, Liam Rosenior, Yannick Sagbo, Sam Topliss
Leicester
Zoumana Bakayogo, Marcel Barrington, Adam Dawson, Paul Gallagher, Kieran
Kennedy, Conrad Logan, Herve Pepe-Ngoma, Louis Rowley, Gary Taylor-Fletcher,
Matthew Upson
Liverpool
Steven Gerrard, Glen Johnson, Brad Jones, Jordan Lussey, Marc Pelosi
Manchester City
Adam Drury, John Guidetti, Frank Lampard, Greg Leigh, Dominic Oduro, Micah
Richards
Manchester United
Ben Amos, Tom Cleverley, Callum Evans, Ryan McConnell, Thomas Thorpe
Newcastle
Jak Alnwick, Adam Campbell, Jonas Gutierrez, Remie Streete, Ryan Taylor
QPR
Bruno Andrade, Joey Barton, Richard Dunne, Rio Ferdinand, Jordan Gibbons,
Karl Henry, Aaron Lennox, Brian Murphy, Jamie Sendles-White, Shaun
Wright-Phillips, Bobby Zamora
Southampton
Artur Boruc, Cody Cropper, Jos Hooiveld, Christopher Johns, Omar Rowe, Jake
Sinclair
Stoke City
Oluwatomisin Adeloye, James Alabi, Samuel Coulson, Alexander Grant, Wilson
Palacios, Robbie Parry, Nathan Ricketts-Hopkinson, Thomas Sorensen, Adam
Thomas, Charlie Ward, Elliot Wheeler, Andrew Wilkinson
Sunderland
Wes Brown, Peter Burke, Andrew Cartright, Joel Dixon, Thomas McNamee,
Anthony Reveillere
Swansea
Thomas Atyeo, David Cornell, Ruaridhri Donnelly, Corey Francis, Giancarlo
Gallifuoco, Joseph Jones, Kurtis March, Curtis Obeng, Gareth Owen, Scott
Tancock, Alan Tate, Gerhard Tremmel
Tottenham
Jordan Archer, Cristian Ceballos, Brad Friedel, Bongani Khumalo, Aaron
McEneff, Alexander McQueen, Jonathan Miles
West Brom
Wesley Atkinson, Chris Baird, Aaron Birch, Jason Davidson, Bradley Garmston,
Alexander Jones, Gareth McAuley, Youssouf Mulumbu, Mani O'Sullivan
West Ham
Kieran Bywater, Carlton Cole, Anderson De Carvalho, Guy Demel, Jussi
Jaaskelainen, Sean Maguire, Paul McCallum, Daniel Potts
The information is provided from the Premier League and is correct as of 28
May