Stay up-to-date with the latest player releases, signings and speculation from all the counties as they prepare for the 2010 season.
In a change to the regulations, counties will be allowed to field two overseas players in the Twenty20 Cup in 2010, but only one in the County Championship and ECB 40 League.
KPK: Kolpak contract, REL: released, RET: retired, YTH: from youth teams, EUP: European Union passport, UKP: recently-obtained UK passport. Also shows, where relevant, players' previous counties
Kolpak contracts are signed by foreign players, using a loophole in European Union law to avoid counting against the quota of one overseas player per club.
Players who moved counties during the 2009 season are included on the 2009 list. Have we missed anyone? Please let us know.
Derbyshire
Overseas player 2009: Chris Rogers (Australia)
Overseas player 2010: Chris Rogers (Australia)
Ins: Robin Peterson (South Africa, KPK), Steffan Jones (Somerset), Lee Goddard (Durham), Mark Footitt (Nottinghamshire)
Outs: Stephen Stubbings (REL), Dan Birch (REL), Dom Telo (REL), James Pipe (RET), Wavell Hinds (REL), Mark Lawson (REL), Charl Langeveldt (REL), Stuart Law (REL)
Durham
Overseas player 2009: David Warner (Australia); Shivnarine Chanderpaul (West Indies)
Overseas player 2010: TBC; captain Will Smith has said Chanderpaul has "probably" played his last game for the county
Ins: Michael Richardson (MCC Young Cricketers), Ben Stokes (YTH)
Outs: Lee Goddard (Derbyshire), Paul Wiseman (RET)
Essex
Overseas player 2009: Danish Kaneria (Pakistan); Hashim Amla (South Africa)
Overseas player 2010: Kaneria hopes to return, but says "it is up to the Pakistan Cricket Board"; Essex may need cover if Kaneria tours England with Pakistan
Ins: Billy Godleman (Middlesex), Max Osborne (YTH), Michael Comber (YTH)
Outs: Varun Chopra (Warwickshire), Jason Gallian (RET), Jahid Ahmed (REL), James Middlebrook (Northants)
Possible signings: Coach Paul Grayson wants to sign "a strike bowler" after missing out on Matthew Hoggard.
Glamorgan
Overseas player 2009: Mark Cosgrove (Australia); Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa)
Overseas player 2010: Mark Cosgrove (Australia); Shaun Tait (Australia, for Twenty20 Cup)
Ins: David Brown (Gloucestershire), James Allenby (Leicestershire), Nick James (ex-Warwickshire, has signed a contract after successful trial spell)
Outs: Alex Wharf (RET), Ryan Watkins (REL), Mike O'Shea (REL)
Gloucestershire
Overseas player 2009: James Franklin (New Zealand)
Overseas player 2010: James Franklin (New Zealand)
Ins: Jon Batty (Surrey), David Payne (YTH), Chris Dent (YTH)
Outs: Stephen Adshead (REL), Grant Hodnett (REL), Matthew Gitsham (REL), David Brown (Glamorgan), Craig Spearman (REL), Tom Stayt (REL)
Hampshire
Overseas player 2009: Marcus North (Australia); Imran Tahir (Pakistan, now qualified for South Africa)
Overseas player 2010: Ajantha Mendis (Sri Lanka)
Ins: Simon Jones (Worcestershire), Michael Bates (YTH)
Outs: Imran Tahir (Warwickshire), John Crawley (RET), Billy Taylor (REL), Tom Burrows (REL), Tom Parsons (REL), Chris Morgan (REL)
Possible signings: Kabir Ali's agent says the Worcestershire seamer has agreed to move to the Rose Bowl, but the New Road club claim he is staying with them - and are demanding £60,000 in compensation. Meanwhile, Hampshire are seeking a second overseas player for the Twenty20 Cup and have refused to rule out re-signing Shane Warne, although chairman Rod Bransgrove insists they have other options.
Kent
Overseas player 2009: Wayne Parnell (South Africa)
Overseas player 2010: TBC; coach Paul Farbrace wants a fast bowler for the first half of the season, and a spinner for the second half.
Ins: None
Outs: Martin Saggers (RET), Ryan McLaren (REL)
Possible signings: McLaren, who has relinquished his Kolpak status by returning to the Eagles in South Africa, could yet find himself back at Canterbury next summer as an overseas player. However, Farbrace is reportedly keen to bring in a "non-IPL Sri Lankan", and has also expressed his interest in making another attempt to bring Australia seamer Stuart Clark to Canterbury.
Lancashire
Overseas player 2009: Ashwell Prince (South Africa); VVS Laxman (India)
Overseas player 2010: Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
Ins: Stephen Moore (Worcestershire), Luke Procter (YTH), Gary Montgomery, Daren Powell (KPK, subject to visa and registration)
Outs: Mal Loye (Northants), Steven Mullaney (Nottinghamshire)
Other news: Francois du Plessis's future is in doubt because of the new crackdown on Kolpak players, but the county hope to keep him - one option would be to register him as their one permitted overseas player.
Leicestershire
Overseas player 2009: Iain O'Brien (New Zealand)
Overseas player 2010: Andrew McDonald (Australia)
Ins: Matthew Hoggard (Yorkshire), Will Jefferson (Nottinghamshire), James Benning (Surrey)
Outs: Iain O'Brien (Middlesex), James Allenby (Glamorgan), HD Ackerman (REL), Boeta Dippenaar (REL)
Possible signings: The county are looking at a number of other overseas players for the Twenty20 Cup - including Australian batsman Brad Hodge.
Other news: Claude Henderson - the first Kolpak signing in county cricket - has been granted British citizenship.
Middlesex
Overseas player 2009: Phillip Hughes (Australia); Murali Kartik (India)
Overseas player 2010: Iain O'Brien (New Zealand); Adam Gilchrist (Australia, for group stages of Twenty20 Cup); the county are also hoping to sign India legend Sachin Tendulkar for the Twenty20 Cup to link up with Gilchrist.
Ins: Iain O'Brien (Leicestershire), Paul Stirling (Ireland), Scott Newman (Surrey), Tom Smith (Sussex), Josh Davey (YTH), Toby Roland-Jones
Outs: Nick Compton (Somerset), Billy Godleman (Essex), David Nash (RET), Alan Richardson (Worcestershire), Chris Silverwood (REL), Murali Kartik (Somerset), Ben Scott (Worcestershire, loan starting on 3 April for minimum of four weeks)
Other news: Middlesex have the option to recall Scott from his loan spell if first-choice wicketkeeper John Simpson is injured or loses form, but have ruled out signing ex-England paceman Alex Tudor.
Northants
Overseas player 2009: Ian Harvey (Australia)
Overseas player 2010: TBC
Ins: Mal Loye (Lancashire), James Middlebrook (Essex)
Outs: Mark Nelson (REL), Shaun (aka "Bud") Bailey (REL), Steven Crook (REL), Ryan Cummins (REL), Graeme White (Nottinghamshire), Monty Panesar (Sussex)
Possible departures: South African pair Johan van der Wath and Riki Wessels may not be able to return in 2010 because of problems with their working visas.
Nottinghamshire
Overseas player 2009: Adam Voges (Australia); David Hussey (Australia)
Overseas player 2010: David Hussey (Australia) - though Notts are looking for cover in the early part of the season (while Hussey is at the IPL); Dirk Nannes (Australia, for Twenty20 Cup)
Ins: Neil Edwards (Somerset), Graeme White (Northants), Steven Mullaney (Lancashire), Scott Elstone (signed from youth set-up)
Outs: Mark Ealham (RET), Will Jefferson (Leicestershire), Mark Footitt (Derbyshire), Jason Brown (REL)
Somerset
Overseas player 2009: Justin Langer (Australia)
Overseas player 2010: Murali Kartik (India)
Ins: Murali Kartik (Middlesex), Nick Compton (Middlesex), James Hayman (YTH)
Outs: Neil Edwards (Nottinghamshire), Andy Caddick (RET), Carl Gazzard (RET), Justin Langer (RET), Omari Banks (REL), Steffan Jones (Derbyshire), Wes Durston (REL)
Surrey
Overseas player 2009: Grant Elliott (New Zealand); Ryan Harris (Australia); Rangana Herath (Sri Lanka)
Overseas player 2010: Piyush Chawla (India)
Ins: Steven Davies (Worcestershire), Gareth Batty (Worcestershire), Piyush Chawla (Sussex), Rory Hamilton-Brown (Sussex)
Outs: Alex Tudor (REL), Pedro Collins (REL), Jon Batty (Gloucestershire), Scott Newman (Middlesex), Mark Butcher (RET), Jimmy Ormond (REL), Chris Murtagh (REL), Murtaza Hussain (REL), James Benning (Leicestershire)
Sussex
Overseas player 2009: Yasir Arafat (Pakistan); Damien Wright (Australia); Piyush Chawla (India)
Overseas player 2010: Yasir Arafat (Pakistan)
Ins: Monty Panesar (Northants), James Anyon (Warwickshire), Luke Wells (YTH), Matt Machan (YTH)
Outs: Carl Hopkinson (joined coaching staff), Jason Lewry (RET), Tom Smith (Middlesex), Piyush Chawla (Surrey), Rory Hamilton-Brown (Surrey), Dwayne Smith (REL), Pepler Sandri (REL)
Possible signings: Despite losing the services of Dwayne Smith as a Kolpak player, they will try to get him back into the side at some point next summer.
Warwickshire
Overseas player 2009: Jeetan Patel (New Zealand); Sreesanth (India)
Overseas player 2010: Imran Tahir (Pakistan, also now qualified for South Africa) - subject to fitness tests and work permit
Ins: Varun Chopra (Essex), Imran Tahir (Hampshire)
Outs: Tony Frost (RET), James Anyon (Sussex)
Possible signings: The county are reportedly interested in want-away Worcestershire seamer Kabir Ali.
Worcestershire
Overseas player 2009: Ashley Noffke (Australia)
Overseas player 2010: Phil Jaques (Australia, first half of season), Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh, from July onwards, subject to completion of visa arrangements)
Ins: Ben Cox (YTH), Jack Shantry (YTH), Alan Richardson (Middlesex), Ben Scott (Middlesex, loan starting on 3 April for minimum of four weeks)
Out: Steven Davies (Surrey), Gareth Batty (Surrey), Simon Jones (Hampshire), Stephen Moore (Lancashire), Ian Fisher (REL), Mehraj Ahmed (REL), Josh Knappett (REL)
Possible signings: Director of cricket Steve Rhodes is concerned about their lack of spin options until Shakib arrives in mid-season, and may look for an additional spinner.
Possible departures: Paceman Kabir Ali could be on the way to Hampshire (according to his agent) although Worcestershire insist no club met their demand for £60,000 compensation by the 30 September deadline, and insist the fee is "non-negotiable".
Other news: Scott's loan deal may run until July when teenage wicketkeeper Ben Scott is free of school commitments, but Middlesex have the option to recall him if number one keeper John Simpson is injured or loses form.
Yorkshire
Overseas player 2009: Rana Naved-ul-Hasan (Pakistan)
Overseas player 2010: Ryan Harris (Australia)
Ins: None
Outs: Michael Vaughan (RET), Simon Guy (REL), Deon Kruis (RET), Matthew Hoggard (Leicestershire)
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