Bundesliga
De Gea or Lingaard. Free agents without contracts who can still sign anywhere
The transfer window is over in most European leagues, as well as in Saudi Arabia. However, there are still a few free players in the game who can sign anywhere.
The transfer window is over in most European leagues, as well as in Saudi Arabia. However, there are still a few free agents in the game who can sign anywhere.
David De Gea
Probably the biggest name in the free agent market. The long-serving Manchester United goalkeeper ended his Old Trafford journey in the summer.
the 32-year-old Spanish goalkeeper has yet to find a new team. There has been talk of Real Madrid as a replacement for the injured Courtois or Saudi Arabia.
Jesse Lingard
Jesse Lingard’s career has experienced a major setback. The Manchester United ward played for a while in the A’s, when he started to get less space, he left for West Ham, where he kicked on again.
Only to return to United and stop playing again. So last summer he went as a free agent to Nottingham Forest, but he quit after a year and currently remains without a club.
Eden Hazard
Formerly a big name in the Premier League, but has completely lost his lustre at Real Madrid. Eden Hazard played virtually no games in Spain and was almost constantly on the sidelines.
There was talk of interest from the MLS, but Hazard hasn’t signed anywhere yet. The question is whether he will end his career altogether.
Anwar El Ghazi
Another solid name that is still waiting for a new signing. Anwar El Ghazi has played for both Feyenoord and Ajax in the youth, and in his adult career he has played for LOSC Lille, Aston Villa, Everton and most recently PSV Eindhoven.
Other available players
Papi Gomez, Xeka, Oussama Idrissi, Jean-Philippe Gbamin, Moussa Marega
Source: Transfermarkt
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