Eddie Nketiah will become a free agent this summer. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)Eddie Nketiah will become a free agent this summer. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Eddie Nketiah will become a free agent this summer. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Which Arsenal stars will become free agents this summer - every player’s contract expiry date

Arsenal have a big transfer window ahead of them and will have to decide which players’ contracts to renew and who they can let go.

Arsenal will be looking to end the season on a high, and if Norwich do the Gunners a favour against Tottenham there is still a chance they could sneak into the Champions League

There are two big questions to answer in the summer - how many come in and who leaves the club, with captain Alexandre Lacazette and Eddie Nketiah out of contract and looking to move elsewhere.

Arsenal fans generally believe that the team is heading in the right direction and given the chaotic start to the season they had, getting any kind of European football will be viewed as a success.

There had been doubts over the leadership and managerial ability of Mikel Arteta at the beginning, specially how he handled the Mesut Ozil and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang situations.

But the results and response from the team has been affirmative and positive, so he is likely to get another summer where he can bring in his own players and see if they can make the top four.

So with the season wrapping up, and the summer transfer window just weeks away, LondonWorld.com brings you all the contract lengths of the current Arsenal players.

This includes those expiring in 2022, who will leave unless a new contract can be sorted quickly.

And those whose deals run out in 2023 will need to be signed up soon, otherwise next January they will be able to negotiate pre-contract agreements with other clubs.

Others are on longer-term deals.

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