ALEXIS SANCHEZ and William Saliba could play in the final Premier League games of THIS season if the campaign is extended.
All games have been postponed until at least the first weekend of April although that could increase as the deadly coronavirus continues to spread globally.
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Alexis Sanchez is due to return to Manchester United in the summerCredit: Reuters
William Saliba is also due to return to ArsenalCredit: AFP or licensors
It means the season is likely to be extended into the summer with matches being played beyond June and into July.
In that scenario, clubs and players will find themselves in chaos over expiring contracts and loan deals coming to an end.
SunSport has revealed the list of players whose futures are in limbo with contracts at their clubs expiring in the summer.
But also facing uncertainty are the stars who are currently out on loan from their parent clubs.
With their loan deals expiring on June 30, there is a possibility they could return to see out the rest of the Premier League season if and when it does continue.
The likes of Alexis Sanchez, who is on loan at Inter Milan, could head back to Manchester United as they push for a Champions League qualification.
Sheffield United’s No1 Dean Henderson is also only on loan at Bramall Lane and may be forced to return to Old Trafford.
Arsenal have centre-back William Saliba on loan at Saint Etienne following his £27million move last summer.
His arrival for the final few games could prove an unexpected boost for Mikel Arteta.
The Gunners are also set to welcome back midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan who has enjoyed a season with Roma.
Chelsea also have a whole host of players out on loan including midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, Victor Moses and Davide Zappacosta.
Here is a full list of players from every Premier League side who will welcome players back to their club in the summer.
Arsenal
William Saliba
Konstantinos Mavropanos
Mohamed Elneny
Dejan Iliev
Aston Villa
Lovre Kalinic
Andre Green
Scott Hogan
Rushian Hepburn-Murphy
James Chester
Brighton and Hove Albion
Tudor Baluta
Jan Mlakar
Percy Tau
Leon Balogun
Beram Kayal
Jurgen Locadia
Christian Walton
Matt Clarke
Anthony Knockaert
Anders Dreyer
Alexis Mac Allister
Bournemouth
Kyle Taylor
Sam Surridge
Asmir Begovic
Emerson Hyndman
Harry Arter
Brad Smith
Burnley
Aiden O’Neill
Nahki Wells
Ryan Cooney
Chelsea
Tiemoue Bakayoko
Ethan Ampadu
Victor Moses
Davide Zappacosta
Jamal Blackman
Lucas Piazon
Matt Miazga
Kenedy
Lewis Baker
Danny Drinkwater
Abdul Rahman Baba
Crystal Palace
Ryan Innis
Connor Wickham
Everton
Luke Garbutt
Kieran Dowell
Matthew Pennington
Jonjoe Kenny
Shani Tarashaj
Cenk Tosun
Muhamed Besic
Yannick Bolasie
Sandro Ramirez
Jonas Lossl
Leicester City
Fousseni Diabaté
Andy King
Islam Slimani
George Thomas
Filip Benkovic
Liverpool
Harry Wilson
Marko Grujic
Taiwo Awoniyi
Daniel Sturridge
Alberto Moreno
Ben Woodburn
Ovie Ejaria
Manchester City
Arijanet Muric
Patrick Roberts
Ryotaro Meshino
Zack Steffen
Philippe Sandler
Tosin Adarabioyo
Angeliño
Pedro Porro
Aleix García
Ante Palaversa
Manchester United
Alexis Sánchez
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson
Marcos Rojo
Joel Pereira
Dean Henderson
Newcastle United
Jacob Murphy
Freddie Woodman
Achraf Lazaar
Dan Barlaser
Rolando Aarons
Norwich City
Sam McCallum
Melvin Sitti
Josh Coley
Louis Thompson
Carlton Morris
Philip Heise
Sean Raggett
James Husband
Rocky Bushiri
Sheffield United
Nathan Thomas
Ravel Morrison
Jake Wright
Kean Bryan
Mark Duffy
Jake Eastwood
Callum Robinson
Ben Heneghan
Southampton
Cédric Soares
Mohamed Elyounoussi
Jake Hesketh
Josh Sims
Fraser Forster
Wesley Hoedt
Maya Yoshida
Harrison Reed
Guido Carrillo
Tottenham Hotspur
Jack Clarke
Cameron Carter-Vickers
Watford
Filip Stuparevic
Ben Wilmot
Ken Sema
Pontus Dahlberg
Jerome Sinclair
Kwasi Sibo
Adalberto Peñaranda
Cucho Hernández
West Ham United
Roberto
Josh Cullen
Jordan Hugill
Winston Reid
Grady Diangana
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Hélder Costa
Rafa Mir
Roderick Miranda
Jesús Vallejo
Léo Bonatini
Ryan Bennett
Will Norris
Connor Ronan
Bright Enobakhare
Jordan Graham
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk