The summer transfer window is fast approaching, and while Wales may not be heading to a World Cup, several key members of Craig Bellamy's squad are poised to make headlines with potential club moves. For the Dragons' manager, the coming months will be a fascinating watch as he sees where some of his most influential players end up.
Captain Ben Davies leads the list of uncertainties. The Tottenham Hotspur veteran, who has made over 350 appearances for the club, sees his contract expire in June. Meanwhile, Harry Wilson—arguably Wales' most impactful player in recent years—could also become a free agent unless he agrees fresh terms at Fulham. These potential departures highlight a summer of change for Bellamy's core group.
Between the posts, Karl Darlow is another frontline figure with an uncertain future. The 35-year-old has been a welcome boost for Bellamy this season, reclaiming the number one shirt at Leeds United after starting the campaign behind £15.6m summer signing Lucas Perri. Darlow has made 20 Premier League appearances and earned praise for his role in Leeds' top-flight survival. While there have been whispers of a new Elland Road deal, nothing has been finalized yet.
Wales' other goalkeeping options look more settled. Danny Ward seems likely to stay at Wrexham, especially after reclaiming his place in Phil Parkinson's side late in the Championship season. Adam Davies, meanwhile, is out of contract at Sheffield United, though reports suggest he may be offered a new deal at Bramall Lane.
In defense, the biggest question mark surrounds Ben Davies. The 33-year-old Tottenham stalwart has been sidelined since January with an ankle injury, and with his contract winding down, his next destination remains a major talking point for Wales fans. Whether he stays in north London or seeks a new challenge, his experience will be hard to replace.
As the transfer window heats up, these potential moves could reshape Bellamy's squad ahead of the 2026-27 campaign—making this summer one to watch for every Wales supporter.
