Players Who Are Still Free Agents and Can Sign for Any Team
The winter transfer window has closed, but several high-profile names remain free and available to sign at any time. From Sterling to Sergio Ramos, these are the opportunities the market still offers
The winter transfer window officially came to an end in Europe on Monday, February 2, and unlike previous years, it saw very little late activity. However, clubs still have room to strengthen their squads, as they can sign players who are currently without a contract and available as free agents.
Among the most eye-catching names on the market are the following:
1. Raheem Sterling (31 years old)
The English winger ended his time at Chelsea after terminating his contract, having become a completely expendable player for the London club.
2. Kurt Zouma (31 years old)
The centre-back is currently a free agent after ending his spell at CFR Cluj, while West Ham moved to address the controversy sparked by a video involving the player.
3. Jesse Lingard (33 years old)
The English midfielder left FC Seoul with the aim of finding a new destination and reviving his career.
4. James Rodríguez (34 years old)
The Colombian is looking for regular playing time, aiming to be in top form for the upcoming World Cup.
5. Dele Alli (29 years old)
The English attacking midfielder left Como 1907 last September, where he had been playing under Cesc Fàbregas.
6. Sergio Ramos (39 years old)
Without a club since January, the veteran centre-back has not ruled out the possibility of returning to Sevilla.
7. Paco Alcácer (32 years old)
The Spanish striker remains without a club, with his main goal being a return to European football.
8. Divock Origi (30 years old)
The Belgian forward has been a free agent since December after leaving Liverpool and is looking for a new sporting project.
9. Juan Bernat (32 years old)
The left-back played his last match with Getafe and is now without a club.
10. Aaron Ramsey (35 years old)
The Welsh midfielder recently left Pumas due to a personal crisis and remains a free agent.
With the winter transfer window now closed, free agents have become an attractive option for clubs seeking experience and immediate solutions. In the coming weeks, some of these players could find a new destination and return to play a leading role in European football.













