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Burnley, Watford and Norwich City were the three clubs relegated from the Premier League this season and it could lead to a number of their players being available for cut-price values.
Following the financial impact to clubs who get relegated, there are always a number of bargains available every year from teams who have dropped out of England’s top-flight. Liverpool signed star left-back Andrew Robertson off the back of getting relegated with Hull City, while the Reds also nabbed Gini Wijnaldum after Newcastle United had also been sent packing to the Championship.
As clubs in the Premier League and other top divisions look to try and find a bargain, here are 10 players who may become up for grabs.
In recent years, Clarets goalkeeper Nick Pope has been one of the most consistent goalkeepers in the Premier League, leading to regular call-ups to the England squad.
Previously, the 30-year-old has been linked with the likes of Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham, having kept 47 clean sheets in 141 appearances in the Premier League during the last four seasons.
Pope has just a year left on his deal at Turf Moor and remains one of the


