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·23 de mayo de 2025

Out of contract players 2025: Who are the free agents that could be available this summer?

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There are some impressive names whose contracts are set to run out this summer. Here are some of the biggest stars who are yet to agree new deals with their clubs and could be available for free.

Jonathan David (25, Lille)

Inter Milan, Juventus and Aston Villa are heavily linked with the Canadian forward along with a host of other suitors, given his 24 goals and nine assists in Ligue 1 and the Champions League this campaign.


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Cristiano Ronaldo (40, Al Nassr)

The legendary striker has continued to bag goals in the Saudi league but with his contract up with Al Nassr this summer he may find himself on the move. Other Saudi teams, as well as Brazilian clubs, are said to be sniffing around the Portuguese.

Leroy Sane (29, Bayern Munich)

Multiple league titles in Germany and England will see the former Man City man in demand in this summer’s window. Arsenal and Liverpool are heavily linked with him yet to agree a new deal with Bayern Munich.

Jonathan Tah (29, Bayer Leverkusen)

The centre-back is heavily linked with a move to Bundesliga rivals and champions Bayern Munich having already come close to signing for the German side last summer.

Angel Gomes (24, Lille)

The Manchester United academy graduate is linked with a return to his former club having departed for Lille to make a name for himself. Other Premier League sides Spurs and West Ham are linked too, with the player having recently earned his England debut whilst plying his trade in France.

Kevin De Bruyne (33, Man City)

Manchester City’s loss will be someone else’s gain. The club denied the opportunity to extend their legendary midfielder’s stay while De Bruyne has proven this season he can still cut it at the top of the Premier League and will have plenty of suitors for his next job.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (26, Liverpool)

Trent Alexander-Arnold is widely expected to join Real Madrid when his Liverpool contract expires having already confirmed he would be leaving Merseyside this summer.

Thomas Partey (31, Arsenal)

Arsenal want to keep Thomas Partey but the Ghanaian is yet to sign a new deal. The Gunners are also making efforts to sign other players in his position, including Martin Zubimendi.

Sergio Reguilon (28, Tottenham)

Sevilla and Real Sociedad are heavily linked with Spaniard Reguilon after a frustrating spell in north London.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (28, Everton)

The injury prone striker faces a difficult summer with his career impacted regularly by long stints on the sidelines. Everton may elect to keep their long-serving star given the number of players they already have destined for the exit door.

Marco Verratti (32, Al-Arabi)

The Italian midfielder, once the beating heart of PSG’s midfield, has played in Qatar for the last couple of years. He could return to Europe and having recently bought shares in boyhood club Pescara, he could be a very unique player-owner.

Roony Bardgjhi (19, FC Copenhagen)

Long mooted as a future star, the Swedish wonderkid has endured a long-term injury that has put doubts upon what was once set to be a glittering career. With a return to fitness and form perhaps the most important thing for the player, the question of his next club is an important one.

Kyle Walker-Peters (28, Southampton)

The full-back is out of contract this summer having endured a dismal year at the Saints, who were relegated.

Kenny Tete (29, Fulham)

The Dutchman has been a consistent presence for Fulham but has yet to agree a new deal, with the right-back potentially moving on this summer.

Neymar (33, Santos)

The Brazil legend returned to boyhood club Santos after leaving Al Hilal but it is unclear whether he will remain there.

Callum Wilson (33, Newcastle)

The veteran Premier League forward presents a risk to clubs because of his injury record but would provide some experienced depth in the attacking positions.

Nelson Semedo (31, Wolves)

The Wolves full-back has the offer of a new deal from the club but is reportedly weighing up his options.

Jorginho (33, Arsenal)

The Italian midfielder looks set to leave the Gunners this summer. A move to Brazil has been widely touted.

Alexandre Lacazette (33, Lyon)

The former Arsenal striker looks set to leave Lyon having scored 19 goals in all competitions this season.

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