Tottenham Hotspur
Believe it or not, Antonio Conte's side is the only Premier League club to have no player contracts expiring at the end of the season.
Wolves
Fernando Marcal looks set to leave the club, and John Ruddy will wait until the summer to weigh in on his options.
Wolves have been in discussions with Joao Moutinho and Romain Saiss, although the latter might move on for an "interesting project", be it in the Premier League or abroad.
Here's what Wolves manager Bruno Lage had to say about Joao Moutinho:
“What I know is the club wants him and the player wants to stay,” Lage revealed. “After that, the only thing I can say is that I am very happy to work with him. When you come, even at 35-years-old, and you want to win this exercise, that’s why I shook his hand. It’s hard to find men like him. He wants to stay.”
Southampton

Having joined the club on an initial one-month deal in December and before being handed a six-month contract, Willy Caballero might stay at the club beyond this season.
Harry Lewis and Fraser Forster are not expected to sign new contracts and will leave the club.
Southampton will have to decide on Shane Long, who has featured heavily in recent weeks.
Manchester United
Paul Pogba looks all but set to leave the Premier League for a second time. Where he ends up is still anyone's guess, but Juventus, Real Madrid and PSG are all in contention for the Frenchman.
Jesse Lingard will be looking for a new club in the summer.
Contrary to reports, Juan Mata will not be retiring at the end of the season. He will weigh his options in the summer.
Edinson Cavani will also leave the Premier League in the summer and is hoping to move to a La Liga club. Nemanja Matic has also announced that he will be departing Manchester United this summer.