The transfer window is closed, the pens are down — and yet several big-name players are still left without a club. Goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, forwards: a full “free agent” starting eleven could be assembled tomorrow, featuring names that shook European football not so long ago.
Among the VIPs without contracts are Sergio Romero, Serge Aurier, Sergio Ramos, Juan Bernat, and Kurt Zouma in defense. All available, all waiting for one last challenge — or a last-minute call. The same situation applies in midfield with Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jesse Lingard, and Dele Alli, symbols of a once-promising English generation now in decline.
A surprising number of top names remain available
Up front, the list is just as unexpected: Raheem Sterling is looking for a way out after his nightmare spell at Chelsea, James Rodriguez is without a clear project despite his status, and Divock Origi remains stuck following his unsuccessful stint in Milan.
An all-star eleven… currently unemployed. And as always with the transfer market, a comeback is still possible. But the phone will need to ring soon.
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