An update on the confirmations and rumours for the 2024 Moto2 Championship
The past few weeks have seen a wave of new announcements regarding the 2024 Moto2 grid. It looks like there will be a lot of movement ahead of next season, with 3 rookies being promoted from Moto3 already. There are currently 12 seats empty, so we can likely expect another one or two new names to be joining them.
2023 has already been quite tumultuous in terms of contracts and movements, with Taiga Hada permanently replacing Lorenzo Dalla Porta in SAG racing, Alberto Surra taking over from Marcos Ramírez at Forward, and who in turn is replacing Sean Dylan Kelly over at American. This leaves 2 riders who were contracted at the beginning of this season, now without a seat.
2024 will also see MT Helmets taking over from Pons Racing, who will leave the paddock at the end of the year due to financial difficulties.
The table below shows all the latest on each of the riders. Find the current, 2023, grid on the left hand side, with the confirmations and rumours next to them. Once more to the left is the teams they currently ride for, and the rightmost column shows what those teams are looking like in 2024. Riders in bold are those who are new to the grid.
Please note- any rumours are just that, and have been compiled from talk amongst journalists, remarks from commentators, and some hints from the riders themselves, but should not be taken as fact.

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| 2023 riders | Rumours and movements | Teams | 2024 official grid |
| Alonso Lopez | Likely to stay | CAG SpeedUp | |
| Fermín Aldeguer | Signed a 3 year deal in 2021, so will stay in 2024 | Fermín Aldeguer | |
| Álex Escrig | No public rumours | Forward Team | |
| Alberto Surra | No public rumours | ||
| Marcos Ramírez | No seat at American, no rumours for elsewhere | American Racing | Joe Roberts |
| Rory Skinner | Contract signed until 2024 | Rory Skinner | |
| Sean Dylan Kelly | No ride for 2023, but his mum said he will be staying in Moto2 next year. Could it be with Forward? | Out of contract | |
| Kohta Nozane | No public rumours | Correos Prepago VR46 | |
| Manuel Gonzalez | Some quiet whisperings of Gresini, but nothing too serious | ||
| Tony Arbolino | Official contract for 2024, but a small chance of moving to Gresini MotoGP | Elf Marc VDS | Tony Arbolino |
| Sam Lowes | Move to WSBK with Ducati | Filip Salac | |
| Borja Gómez | No news, and loose rumours of leaving the paddock | Fantic Racing | Aron Canet |
| Celestino Vietti | Confirmed move to KTM Ajo | ||
| Zonta van den Goorbergh | Contract is up for renewal, but unlikely to move | Fieten Olie Racing | |
| Barry Baltus | Contract until 2024 | Barry Baltus | |
| Jake Dixon | Official contract for 2024, but possibility of a move to Gresini MotoGP | GasGas Aspar | Jake Dixon |
| Izan Guevara | Contract until 2024 | Izan Guevara | |
| Somkiat Chantra | Very likely to stay | Idemitsu Honda Team Asia | |
| Ai Ogura | Confirmed move to MT Helmets | ||
| Joe Roberts | Confirmed move to American Racing | Italtrans Racing | Diogo Moreira |
| Dennis Foggia | Contract until 2024 | Dennis Foggia | |
| Darryn Binder | Aiming to stay in 2024, nothing confirmed | Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact | |
| Lukas Tulovic | Possibility of loosing his seat to make room for Sasaki promotion | ||
| Taiga Hada | No news yet | SAG Racing | Jaume Masia |
| Bo Bendsneyder | Staying in current contract | Bo Bendsneyder | |
| Lorenzo Dalla Porta | Lost his ride in May, now in WSSP so return unlikely | Out of contract | |
| Arón Canet | Confirmed move to Fantic | Pons / MT Helmets 2024 | Ai Ogura |
| Sergio García | Confirmed “move” to MT Helmets | Sergio Garcia | |
| Filip Salač | Confirmed move to Marc VDS | Gresini Moto2 | Albert Arenas |
| Jeremy Alcoba | No news yet | ||
| Pedro Acosta | Guaranteed move to MotoGP, no confirmed team | RedBull KTM Ajo | Deniz Öncü |
| Albert Arenas | Confirmed move to Gresini | Celestino Vietti |
For the current rumours and contracts for the other classes, see below



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