New Swansea City manager Bob Bradley is promising a "fresh start" at the club.
Wales left-back Neil Taylor and Ecuador winger Jefferson Montero were among those marginalised under previous boss Francesco Guidolin.
Taylor has made only one appearance this season, and reacted angrily when he was substituted before half-time while Montero has not played a Premier League match.
"Whenever there's a change it's a fresh start for everybody," Bradley said.
With Swansea just one place above the relegation zone, the former United States boss inherited a squad including some disillusioned players.
Taylor's one start was against Chelsea in September and lasted less than a half, though Guidolin apologised to the player for the early substitution.