Championship 2022/23: Which players are out of contract this summer?

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Blackburn’s Ben Brereton Diaz, Norwich’s Todd Cantwell and Bristol City’s Antoine Semenyo among list of Championship players whose contracts are set to expire on June 30; Sunderland’s Ross Stewart and QPR’s Chris Willock among players who have a 12-month contract extension option

Using data from transfermarkt.co.uk and official websites of  Championship clubs, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the players whose contracts are currently set to run out this summer.

Also included are those who have club options to extend by a further year in their deals, where those options are known.

Birmingham

Maxime Colin, Harlee Dean, Troy Deeney, George Friend, Jonathan Leko, Kevin Long.

One-year option: Nico Gordon, Jordan Graham.

Blackburn

Daniel Ayala, Ben Brereton Diaz.

One-year option: Bradley Dack.

Blackpool

Keshi Anderson, Stuart Moore, Jordan Thorniley.

One-year option: Rob Apter, Liam Bridcutt, Callum Connolly, Kenny Dougall, Luke Garbutt, CJ Hamilton, James Husband, Shayne Lavery, Chris Maxwell, Kevin Stewart, Matty Virtue.

Bristol City

Daniel Bentley, Jay Dasilva, Tomas Kalas, Andy King, Chris Martin, Han-Noah Massengo, Antoine Semenyo, Harvey Wiles-Richards.

One-year option: Timm Klose, Max O’Leary, Antoine Semenyo, Zak Vyner.

Burnley

Ashley Barnes, Johann Berg Gudmunsson, Matthew Lowton, Will Norris.

Cardiff

Joel Bagan, Mark Harris, Curtis Nelson, Tom Sang, Gavin Whyte.

Coventry

Kyle McFadzean, Martyn Waghorn, Liam Kelly, Ben Wilson, Marcel Hilssner, Michael Rose, Tyler Walker, Will Bapaga.

One-year option: Fankaty Dabo.

Huddersfield

Danny Ward, Florian Kamberi, Josh Koroma.

One-year option: Josh Ruffels, Jon Russell.

Hull

Greg Docherty, Callum Elder, Josh Emmanuel, Callum Jones, James Scott.

One-year option: Billy Chadwick, Vaughn Covil, Lewie Coyle, Alfie Jones, Tyler Smith.

Luton

Contract lengths not publicised by club.

Middlesbrough

Luke Daniels, Darnell Fisher, Jonny Howson, Tommy Smith, Stephen Walker, Duncan Watmore.

Millwall

Contract lengths not publicised by club.

Norwich

Sam Byram, Todd Cantwell, Kieran Dowell, Onel Hernandez, Jordan Hugill, Michael McGovern, Teemu Pukki, Danel Sinani.

Preston

Robbie Brady, Lewis Coulton, Greg Cunningham, Daniel Johnson, Sean Maguire, Matthew Olosunde, Adam O’Reilly.

One-year option: Dana Amaral, Aaron Bennett, Harry Nevin, Ben Woodburn.

QPR

Ody Alfa, Luke Amos, Jordan Archer, Leon Balogun, Conor Masterson, Charlie Owens, Olamide Shodipo.

One-year option: Faysal Bettache, George Thomas, Chris Willock.

Reading

Scott Dann, Nesta Guinness-Walker, Junior Hoilett, Lucas Joao, Shane Long, Amadou Salif Mbengue, Yakou Meite, Liam Moore, Dejan Tetek.

Rotherham

Dan Barlaser, Wes Harding, Robbie Hemfrey, Chiedozie Ogbene, Lee Peltier, Josh Vickers, Richard Wood.

One-year option: Shane Ferguson, Ben Wiles.

Sheffield United

John Fleck, Wes Foderingham, Kyron Gordon, Oli McBurnie, Oliver Norwood, Jack O’Connell, Ben Osborn, Will Osula, Jack Robinson, Femi Seriki, Billy Sharp, Enda Stevens.

Stoke

Jack Bonham, Sam Clucas, Frank Fielding, Aden Flint, Morgan Fox, Phil Jagielka, Nick Powell, Mario Vrancic.

Sunderland

Danny Batth, Alex Pritchard.

One-year option: Corry Evans, Ross Stewart.

Swansea

Joel Latibeaudiere, Ryan Manning, Kyle Naughton.

Watford

Leandro Bacuna, Craig Cathcart, Tom Cleverley, Dan Gosling.

West Brom

Jake Livermore, Erik Pieters, Kenneth Zohore.

One-year option: Tom Rogic.

Wigan

Ben Amos, Joe Bennett, Jordan Cousins, Tendayi Darikwa, Gwion Edwards, Jamie Jones, Will Keane, James McClean, Max Power, Scott Smith, Curtis Tilt.

One-year option: Ryan Nyambe, Jack Whatmough.


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