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Championship XI worth £52m that are all set to become free agents this summer

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Many clubs will already be turning their attentions to the summer transfer window, even with another month of the campaign still remaining.

And despite many not knowing for certain which league they will be competing in next term, it will not stop them trying to nab a bargain in the free agent market. Last summer saw plenty of Championship sides stick to this tried-and-tested method, with the financial impact of the Covid pandemic still crippling club's abilities to spend.

This summer could well be the same. With that in mind, we've put together a side full of players that could effectively be picked up for free - and it is a side that has a market value of more than £52million, according to respected industry site transfermarkt.

England goalkeeper Sam Johnstone was the subject of much interest last summer but he ended up sticking with recently-relegated West Brom. Many thought the Baggies would seal an instant return to the top flight but they're down in 12th and look a long way off the play-offs. Johnstone will be eager to get back to the Premier League to boost his England chances.

Baggies' chief Steve Bruce recently said of his situation: "The

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