Manchester City
Fernandinho announced, during a press conference in April, that he would be leaving the Premier League at the end of the season. He looks set to return to Brazil and play for a year or two.
Having signed on loan from Deby County, City signed Scott Carson on a permanent deal last year, set to expire this season. The 36-year is a big part of the dressing room, and he might just stay for another season at the club.
Norwich City
With Norwich relegated from the Premier League to the Championship, Lukas Rupp will leave the club as the German international is not looking to return to that league.
Aston Oxborough has attracted interest from plenty of EFL clubs, and Josip Drmic will also leave at the end of the season. Reece McAlear has impressed during a season on loan with Inverness Caledonian Thistle and should have plenty of suitors in Scotland.
Watford
As was the case with Norwich, Watford too have been relegated from the Premier League and that means some of their players have a relegation release clause like their captain Moussa Sissoko.
Danny Rose has been training with the under 23s since being cut from the main squad in January. It remains to be seen what comes out of it.
Dan Phillips and Juraj Kucka both have the option to stay at the club for another season, while with Mauricio Pochettino, the club have the option of extending his contract until 2024.
Peter Etebo has a loan with an option to buy from Stoke, which needs to be assessed.
West Ham
As reported by The Athletic, West Ham are set to exercise their one-year extension in Angelo Ogbonna's contract.
Whether the club exercises the one-year option in Andriy Yarmolenko and Ryan Fredericks' contracts is yet to be seen, but Lukasz Fabianski is believed to be staying at the club for another season. David Moyes said:
'Lukasz has played really well this year and we will be keeping him next year - of course we will. I think maybe the age Lukasz is at, we have tried to spare him.'
For David Martin, his future is dependent on whether West Ham decide to have three or four senior goalkeepers next season.