With Ipswich Town set to return to the Premier League, all 20 teams from the 2023/24 campaign - as well as two of the three promoted Championship sides - have confirmed their retained lists ahead of the new campaign.

While some of the players listed below are still in negotiations with their clubs, others have been notified of their release. All of them are out of contract at the end of the month.

Ipswich Star: AFC Bournemouth were able to secure a mid-table finish last seasonAFC Bournemouth were able to secure a mid-table finish last season (Image: PA)

AFC Bournemouth

Fredericks, Ryan Marlowe
Greenwood, Benjamin
Hansen, Emiliano Marcondes 
Johnson, Baylin Tyrell
Kelly, Lloyd Casius
Lowe, Jamal
Okoh, Osanebi Ferdinand
Plain, Cameron
Pollock, Euan George
Randolph, Darren Edward Andrew

Ipswich Star: Arsenal narrowly missed out on the Premier League titleArsenal narrowly missed out on the Premier League title (Image: PA)

Arsenal

Alves Soares, Cedric Ricardo
Cirjan, Catalin-Ionut
Davies, Henry Oluwadurotimi 
Ejeheri, Ovie Prince
Elneny, Mohamed Naser Elsayed
Foran, Taylor
Gomes Bandeira, Mauro
Graczyk, Hubert
Hillson, James Andrew
Jeffcott, Henry
John-Jules, Tyreece Romayo
Kirk, Alexander Michael
Lannin-Sweet, James
Okonkwo, Arthur
Taylor-Hart, Kido
Vigar, Billy

Ipswich Star: Aston Villa qualified for the Champions LeagueAston Villa qualified for the Champions League (Image: PA)

Aston Villa

Afoka, Chisom Kenneth
Ealing, Frankie
Hart, Taylor-Jay Phillip
O'Reilly, Aaron Christopher
Rowe, Edward James

Ipswich Star: Brentford managed to retain their Premier League statusBrentford managed to retain their Premier League status (Image: PA)

Brentford

Angelini, Vincent
Baptiste, Shandon Harkeem
Bennison, Remy-Lee
Farr, Charlie Edward James
Ghoddos, Saman
Goode, Charles James
King, Omaru Cruz
Ombok, Babu Ochanji
Waruith, Angel Michael Mathaiya
Wilson, Byron Cavan
Young-Coombes, Nathan Jay
Zabeli, Erion

Ipswich Star: Brighton & Hove Albion are currently without a managerBrighton & Hove Albion are currently without a manager (Image: PA)

Brighton & Hove Albion

Alzate, Steven
Hinchy, Jack Samuel Lawrence
Kavanagh, Leigh Robert
Lallana, Adam David
Peart, Brody Kevin Steve
Reid, Tommy
Smith, Bailey Leo

Ipswich Star: Burnley finished second-bottom of the Premier LeagueBurnley finished second-bottom of the Premier League (Image: PA)

Burnley (relegated)

Cork, Jack Frank Porteous
Francis-Burrell, Ackeme Cameron
Gudmundsson, Johann Berg
Le Fondre, Kian Asa Gene
Lewis, Marcel David
O'Neill, Michael
Parker, Michael Ato Kwamena
Torraj, Renaldo
Turner, Jack Stephen

Ipswich Star: Chelsea appointed Enzo Maresca as manager this weekChelsea appointed Enzo Maresca as manager this week (Image: PA)

Chelsea

Brooking, Joshua Royston
Emiliano Da Silva, Thiago

Ipswich Star: Crystal Palace went on a seven-match unbeaten run to end the campaignCrystal Palace went on a seven-match unbeaten run to end the campaign (Image: PA)

Crystal Palace

Agho, Kelvin Obude
Ferguson, Nathan Kirk-Patrick
Gordon, John-Kymani Linton Michael
Riedewald, Jairo Jocquim
Tomkins, James Oliver Charles
Watson, Noah Christopher
Williams, Vonnte

Ipswich Star: Everton survived despite being handed a points deductionEverton survived despite being handed a points deduction (Image: PA)

Everton

Alli, Bamidele Jermaine
Barrett, Jack Joseph
Graham, Dylan Paul
Hunt, MacKenzie James
John, Kyle Alex
Jones, Edward Michael
Kouyate, Mohamed Katia
Lonergan, Andrew Michael
Mallon, Mathew John
Tavares Gomes, Andre Filipe
Warrington, Lewis Wesley

Ipswich Star: Fulham comfortably secured survival in the top flightFulham comfortably secured survival in the top flight (Image: PA)

Fulham

Adarabioyo, Abdul-Nasir Oluwatosin
Borges Da Silva, Willian
D'Auria-Henry, Luciano Paul
Francois, Tyrese Jay
Kongolo, Terence 
Okkas, Georgios
Reid, Bobby Armani
Rodak, Marek

Ipswich Star: Ipswich Town secured back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier LeagueIpswich Town secured back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier League (Image: PA Images)

Ipswich Town (promoted)

Ball, Dominic Martin
Camara, Panutche Amadu Pereira
Jackson, Kayden Pastel Dunn
Hayes, Nicholas
Hladky, Vaclav
Donacien, Janoi Denzil Naieme
Aluko, Omatsone Folarin

Ipswich Star: Leicester City are yet to release their retained listLeicester City are yet to release their retained list (Image: PA)

Leicester City (promoted)

TBC

Ipswich Star: Arne Slot has replaced Jurgen Klopp as manager of LiverpoolArne Slot has replaced Jurgen Klopp as manager of Liverpool (Image: PA)

Liverpool

Alcantara Do, Thiago
Frauendorf, Melkamu Benjamin Daniel
Hewitson, Luke
Lewis, Adam
Matip, Job Joel Andre
Musialowski, Mateusz Konrad

Ipswich Star: Luton Town were unable to survive their first Premier League campaignLuton Town were unable to survive their first Premier League campaign (Image: PA)

Luton Town (relegated)

Allen, Joshua Richard Charles
Berry, Luke David
Braney, Tobias James
Camis, Oliver James
Heron, Archie Michael
Matthews-Lewis, Millar Lee
Muskwe, Admiral Dalindlela
Onyedinma, Wilfred Oluwafemi
Osho, Gabriel Jeremiah Adedayo
Potts, Daniel
Thorpe, Elliot Morgan
Tompkins, Ben Joseph

Ipswich Star: Manchester City won the Premier League title for the fouth time in a rowManchester City won the Premier League title for the fouth time in a row (Image: PA)

Manchester City

Adam, Josh
Baptiste, Jamal Marcus

Ipswich Star: Manchester United lifted the FA Cup at WembleyManchester United lifted the FA Cup at Wembley (Image: PA)

Manchester United

Evans, Jonathan Grant
Heaton, Thomas David
Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew
Martial, Anthony Jordan
McNeill, Charlie Martin
Plumley, Kie Simon
Shoretire, Shola Maxwell
Varane, Raphael Xavier
Williams, Brandon Paul Brian

Ipswich Star: Newcastle United narrowly missed out on another year of European footballNewcastle United narrowly missed out on another year of European football (Image: PA)

Newcastle United

Bondswell, Matthew Joshua
Brown, William George
Crossley, Kyle
De Bolle, Lucas
Diallo, Amadou
Dummett, Paul
Hackett-Valton, Jordan Jovan Aaron
Hendrick, Jeffrey
Karius, Loris Sven
Mavididi, Shaun Antonio
Ndiweni, Michael Nqobile
Ritchie, Matthew Thomas
Smith, Jude Peter
Stephenson, Dylan Jay
Vilca Betetta, Rodrigo Gary 
Watts, Kelland John William James

Ipswich Star: Nottingham Forest finished just six points above the relegation zoneNottingham Forest finished just six points above the relegation zone (Image: PA)

Nottingham Forest

Arter, Harry Nicholas 
De Almeida Monteiro, Felipe Augusto
Hennessey, Wayne Robert
Hull, Ethan J-Kwon Dermecoe
Konate, Ateef
Kouyate, Cheikhou
Mbe Soh, Loic Junior
McKenna, Scott Fraser

Ipswich Star: Sheffield United won just three of their 38 league games, conceding 104 goalsSheffield United won just three of their 38 league games, conceding 104 goals (Image: PA)

Sheffield United (relegated)

Amissah, Jordan
Baldock, George Henry Ivor
Barratt, Connor James
Basham, Christopher Paul
Davies, Adam Rhys
De Macedo Geremias, Fernando
Dickinson, George
Drake, Benjamin
Egan, John
Foderingham, Wesley Andrew
Lowe, Max Josef
Maguire, Francis William
McBurnie, Oliver
Norwood, Oliver James
Osborn, Benjamin Jarrod
Wharton, Dylan

Ipswich Star: Southampton beat Leeds United in the Championship play-off finalSouthampton beat Leeds United in the Championship play-off final (Image: PA)

Southampton (promoted)

Armstrong, Stuart
Adams, Che Zach Everton Fred
McCarthy, Alex Simon
Vokins, Jake
Simeu, Dynel Brown Kembo
Carson, Matthew
Pearce, Luke

Ipswich Star: Tottenham Hotspur will be playing in the Europa League next seasonTottenham Hotspur will be playing in the Europa League next season (Image: PA)

Tottenham Hotspur

Dier, Eric Jeremy Edgar
Perisic, Ivan
Sayers, Charlie
Sessegnon, Kouassi Ryan
Tanganga, Japhet Manzambi

Ipswich Star: West Ham have appointed Julen Lopetegui to replace David MoyesWest Ham have appointed Julen Lopetegui to replace David Moyes (Image: PA)

West Ham United

Anang, Joseph Tetteh
Appiah-Forson, Keenan
Chesters, Daniel Peter James
Knightbridge, Jacob Christopher
Ogbonna, Obinze Angelo

Ipswich Star: Gary O'Neil guided Wolves to a 14th place finishGary O'Neil guided Wolves to a 14th place finish (Image: PA)

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Bolla, Bendeguz Bence
Moulden, Louie
Young, Joe Michael