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Who are the superstar free agents that are still waiting for a new adventure?

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While the summer transfer window might have slammed shut over the weekend, there are plenty of European superstars who are still sat by their phones waiting for a new adventure.

Although former Atletico Madrid defender Mario Hermoso might have completed a move to Italian giants Roma on Monday, there are a host of big-names that are available on a free transfer.

On a list that includes a host of domestic champions, we have taken a look at some of the most intriguing free agents that are waiting for a new challenge.

Adrien Rabiot

While France might have endured a frustrating summer over in Germany as they watched their EURO 24 adventure come to an end at the semi-final stage, Adrien Rabiot was one of Les Bleus’ standout performers.

Playing a crucial role in the heart of Didier Deschamps’ midfield, Italian giants Juventus were left shocked prior to this summer’s European Championships as the 29-year-old announced he would not be signing a new deal in Turin.

Getting his hands on six domestic titles during his tenure at both Juventus and PSG, the one-time Manchester City youngster shockingly remains without a new club.

While it might have been reported over the past month that Rabiot has a Premier League switch at the top of his agenda, there are plenty of European heavyweights that are all keeping a close eye on the 48-cap international.

Alongside continued speculation over a potential approach from AC Milan, it has also been suggested that Barcelona have reached out to Rabiot’s representatives and are keen on offering a blockbuster deal.

Alex Telles

While the likes of England international Ivan Toney and ex-Aston Villa star Moussa Diaby might have completed their own respective big-money moves to Saudi Arabia this summer, one former Premier League ace has left the Middle East.

Although Alex Telles might have only joined Saudi-based giants Al Nassr last summer after leaving Manchester United, the 31-year-old is already on the move.

In what was a shock announcement earlier in the week, it was confirmed that Telles had torn up his contract with Al Nassr by mutual consent and is now officially a free agent.

Although the Brazilian international might have made 38 appearances across all competitions in what was his maiden campaign for the Gulf nation outfit, Telles was deemed surplus to requirements by boss Luis Castro.

Reportedly earning a whopping £7million for just his one-year stint in Saudi Arabia, Al Nassr were desperate to get the former Porto defender off their wage bill and Telles now has his sights set on a return to South America.

Memphis Depay

With it announced prior to this summer’s European Championships that he would be leading Spanish heavyweights Atletico Madrid, many are surprised by the fact that Memphis Depay still remains without a new club.

Although there might have been plenty of excitement around Madrid following the arrival of the Dutch international from domestic rivals Barcelona back in January of last year, Depay largely struggled to find his feet under Diego Simeone.

Dealing with a string of injury issues and quickly falling down Simeone’s striking pecking order, the 30-year-old only mustered five La Liga strikes last season and both parties felt that a move away from the Metropolitano was best.

Featuring in all six of Holland’s appearances at EURO 24, the former Manchester United misfit has attracted plenty of interest from across the continent.

Reportedly rejecting a big-money offer from Turkish giants Galatasaray, it has been suggested that Sevilla are keen on keeping Depay in Spain and are in discussions over a potential free swoop over the coming weeks.

Joel Matip

While Jurgen Klopp might have officially left Liverpool at the end of the 2023/24 campaign, the ex-Borussia Dortmund boss was not the only Anfield hero to leave the red half of Merseyside.

Originally one of Klopp’s first signings at Anfield after arriving German outfit Schalke back in February 2016, Joel Matip cemented his spot as a modern day icon with the Reds.

Making 201 appearances before leaving Liverpool over the summer, the former Cameroon international won both the Champions League and Premier League during his eight-year stay.

However, despite reports over the past month linking Matip with a move to Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen, it appears that the 32-year-old could be extending his stay among England’s elite.

While Matip might have dealt with an injury-hit campaign at Anfield last season after sustains a long-term knee issue, it has been suggested that West Ham have opened talks over a potential move.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Dunstan


Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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