Everton have offered new contracts to Seamus Coleman and Idrissa Gueye.
Talks are underway to extend the veteran pair’s stays with David Moyes’ side as their respective deals are currently set to expire at the end of June.
Moyes revealed last month that the Blues were planning to extend the Republic of Ireland international’s stay into a 17th consecutive season.
Gueye, meanwhile, has attracted interest away from Merseyside but is now set to be rewarded for his imperious late-season form with a fresh extension.
However the futures of Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin appear set to lie away from Everton with the duo also in line to become free agents.
Discussions remain ongoing with both players in their final weeks with the club but it is expected that neither will remain with Moyes’ side this summer.
Mason Holgate has also been confirmed to depart after spending a decade in the ranks at Goodison Park, making 127 appearances in all competitions.