With a month to go of the Championship season the future of eight Crystal Palace stars is still up in the air with their contracts expiring this summer.

Nathaniel Clyne, Anthony Gardner, Calvin Andrew, Nathaniel Pinney, Jack Holland, Charlie Holness, Jake Caprice and Lee Hills are all wondering where they will be playing their football next season.

Clyne looks almost certain to go having refused a new contract at the club and was again linked with Premiership champions Manchester United this week, who will have to pay Palace compensation as the highly-rated right-back is under 24.

Gardner left it until the last moment to decide his future last summer and may do so again, while Hills is currently on loan at Southend United attempting to prove his fitness after two years out injured.

Pinney, Holland, Holness and Caprice have all come through the youth system but are as yet to make an impact on the first team, while striker Andrew has fallen down the pecking order at the club and is likely to be released.

The 25-year-old is currently on loan at Leyton Orient while Pinney and Holness are at Ebbsfleet and Leatherhead.