Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey is one of several prominent Premier League players who are now without a club as of this morning.
He has officially departed from Arsenal following the expiration of his contract. Partey is currently searching for his next club.

Arsenal had reportedly hoped to secure Partey on a new deal after his impressive displays last season. However, an agreement wasn`t reached, especially after Arsenal pursued Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad.
The North London club is also in the process of signing Christian Norgaard from Brentford.
Partey may now consider a move overseas, with interest reported from clubs like Juventus, AC Milan, and Galatasaray.
But he is not the only well-known name in the Premier League to find himself clubless today.
At Manchester United, both defender Victor Lindelof and midfielder Christian Eriksen have also left. They were reportedly not included in Ruben Amorim`s long-term plans and are now looking for new teams.

Elsewhere in the league, Everton has also seen several players depart. Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Abdoulaye Doucoure, and Mason Holgate are among those who have left the Merseyside club as they prepare to move into their new stadium.

West Ham United has also seen three players leave on free transfers: Kurt Zouma, Vladimir Coufal, and Danny Ings, whose contracts expired.
Tottenham Hotspur is another club with departures, as Sergio Reguilon leaves on a free transfer.
Fulham have lost striker Carlos Vinicius, though they are still in discussions to retain right-back Kenny Tete amidst interest from Everton.
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest has released defender Harry Toffolo.
Relegated Southampton has also seen their captain, Kyle Walker-Peters, leave St Mary`s.
Premier League Free Agents
- Thomas Partey (Arsenal)
- Victor Lindelof (Man Utd)
- Christian Eriksen (Man Utd)
- Abdoulaye Doucoure (Everton)
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton)
- Mason Holgate (Everton)
- Kurt Zouma (West Ham)
- Danny Ings (West Ham)
- Vladimir Coufal (West Ham)
- Sergio Reguilon (Tottenham)
- Carlos Vinicius (Fulham)
- Harry Toffolo (Nottingham Forest)
- Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton)