With the January transfer window on the horizon in the Scottish Premiership, a host of players will be wondering what the future holds for them as they enter the final six months of their contracts.
Several Celtic, Rangers, Hibs and Hearts player will enter the new year knowing they are free to discuss pre-contract agreements with clubs outside of Scotland, while some clubs could eye early cut-price deals for players who are reaching the end of their deals.
Some may opt to stay, as clubs look to tie down their prized assets and others will see contract extensions activated by their respective teams, while others will depart for pastures new.
But who are the best Scottish Premiership out of contract in the summer of 2025?

13. Dan Casey - Motherwell
The tough tackling Irish centre-half penned a two-year deal on his arrival at Fir Park in the summer of 2022, but has not yet had that extended despite featuring regularly. Will enter the summer as a free agent until the changes in the coming months. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

14. Jamie McGrath - Aberdeen
The Republic Of Ireland midfielder been in excellent form in 24/25, scoring four goals and assisting a further six as Aberdeen occupy second place in the Scottish Premiership. It was revealed in September that the club hierarchy were hoping to thrash out a new deal with the player and his representatives, but there has been no new deal confirmed by the Dons yet. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

15. Kasper Schmeichel - Celtic
Signed a one-year deal in the summer to replace the retiring Joe Hart, Schmeichel has enjoyed a brilliant start to life in the east end of Glasgow, but recently admitted extending his stay at Celtic beyond the summer is not yet on his radar. One to keep a close eye on. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

16. Lewis Miller - Hibs
Hibs do hold an option of an extension should they wish to keep him. But will they renew it? David Gray is a fan of the versatile defender, so an extension seems like the most likely option, though it has not yet been confirmed. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group