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·30 June 2025
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·30 June 2025
Today is June 30th, and therefore, many top European footballers are saying goodbye to their respective clubs after their contracts have ended.
Some of them are doing so after an excellent last season that has allowed them to position themselves in the market as authentic "steals, with the upper hand to negotiate the contract of their lives.
We review five big names that will be free from tomorrow and will surely be the protagonists of some of the movements in the coming weeks.
He's coming off being one of the sensations of Ligue 1 and the Champions League.
Probably the free player who has had the most suitors in recent months.
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The latest information places the Canadian striker in Turkey. We'll see.
The former Atlético player's contract is ending in London, and his future is uncertain.
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One of the best in the world in his position, who has been paralyzed by injuries over the last two seasons.
If he finds his level and consistency, he is undoubtedly a signing that changes the aspirations of any team.
Serie A champion, but it is still trusted that Napoli will execute its obligatory extension option to keep him in Italy.
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A player capable of doing everything who has managed to propel Napoli, once again, to the top.
The Italian is ending his experience in Qatar and, at 32, is ready to take the leap back to Europe.
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Little to say about a midfielder who, in his prime, is one of the best in the world in his position, although that time has probably already passed.
The former Barça and Betis player is ending his contract with Leeds United.
Firpo left Betis in 2019, after Barça paid 20 million euros. Everything points to him returning to Real Betis in what will be one of the big moves in LALIGA.
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