THE Scottish Premiership season is heading towards the final stretch, but scores of players' futures are still in doubt.
We’ve compiled the complete list of players who are currently heading towards the exit door at their club, including some big names and emerging talents.
Who would you like to see your club tie down on a new deal as soon as possible?
ABERDEEN (4)
• Ryan Jack
• Niall McGinn
• Ash Taylor
• Neil Alexander
CELTIC (6)
• Kris Commons
• Emilio Izaguirre
• Efe Ambrose
• Kolo Toure
• Leo Fasan
• Eoghan O’Connell
DUNDEE (10)
• Kevin Gomis
• James McPake
• Nick Ross
• Kostadin Gadzhalov
• David Mitchell
• Marc Klok
• Jesse Curran
• Matty Allan
• Sam Dryden
• Henrik Ojamaa
HAMILTON ACADEMICAL (12)
• Jesus Garcia Tena
• Alex D’Acol
• Martin Canning
• David Templeton
• Gary Woods
• Gramoz Kurtaj
• Eamonn Brophy
• Sean McKirdy
• Craig Watson
• Jack Breslin
• Ronan Hughes
• Blair Adams
HEARTS (10)
• Callum Paterson
• Alexandros Tziolis
• Anastasios Avlonitis
• Aaron Hughes
• Andraz Struma
• Sam Nicholson
• Lennard Sowah
• Robbie Buchanan
• Nikolay Todorov
• Dylan Bikey
INVERNESS CT (7)
• Josh Meekings
• Louis Laing
• Kevin McNaughton
• Lewis Horner
• Alex Fisher
• Dean Ebbe
• Henri Anier
KILMARNOCK (11)
• Gary Dicker
• Nathan Tyson
• Jordan Jones
• Jamie Cobain
• Martin Smith
• Dapo Kayode
• Joshua Webb
• Luke Hendrie
• Callum Roberts
• Sean Longstaff
• Freddie Woodman
MOTHERWELL (11)
• Craig Samson
• Keith Lasley
• Kieran Kennedy
• Lee Lucas
• Ross MacLean
• David Ferguson
• Joe Chalmers
• Lionel Ainsworth
• James McFadden
• Scott McDonald
• Stephen Pearson
PARTICK THISTLE (5)
• Sean Welsh
• Gary Fraser
• Christie Elliot
• David Amoo
• Mark Ridgers
RANGERS (3)
• Philippe Senderos
• Clint Hill
• Kenny Miller
ROSS COUNTY (11)
• Chris Burke
• Paul Quinn
• Alex Schalk
• Martin Woods
• Craig Curran
• Oscar Gobern
• Jonathan Franks
• Ryan Dow
• Marcus Fraser
• Kenny Van der Weg
• Tony Dingwall
ST JOHNSTONE (5)
• Chris Millar
• Allan Mannus
• Tam Scobbie
• Danny Swanson
• George Hunter
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