A FREE AGENT XI could win the Premier League with a host of top names out of contract next summer.
With the new season fully underway, stars are now assessing their short and long-term options.
Trent Alexander-Arnold leads a host of potential free agents next summer[/caption] Kevin De Bruyne is also currently set to be out of contract at Man City in 2025[/caption]Clubs can start to offer pre-contracts to players from January, with the exception being Premier League clubs to other English top-flight aces.
And there could be a host of amazing transfers taking place at the end of the campaign.
Indeed, there are so many free agents available that they could easily make two starting XIs and challenge for top honours.
The first XI is packed with Premier League talent and even boasts several England internationals.
In goal is Bayern Munich and Germany legend Manuel Neuer, who is protected by a magnificent defence featuring former Manchester United captain Harry Maguire.
Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk is the obvious choice to partner him.
While flanking them are Bayern’s Alphonso Davies and Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, with both men wanted by Real Madrid.
Further ahead sees a midfield pivot featuring Bayern captain Joshua Kimmich and new Three Lions hero Angel Gomes, who currently plays in France for Lille.
FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS
Man City wizard Kevin De Bruyne is a natural fit for the No10 position.
While he could have Liverpool’s Mo Salah and Al-Ahli’s Neymar on the wings, with Tottenham captain Son Heung-Min leading the line.
However, a second free agent XI also boasts some big names.
Fiorentina’s David de Gea earns a place in goal, with Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries and Real Madrid’s Ferland Mendy at full-back.
Centre-back sees Bayern Munich’s Eric Dier and Bayer Leverkusen’s Jonathan Tah link up.
While midfield has Man City’s Ilkay Gundogan partnering Arsenal’s Thomas Partey.
A tasty front line sees Man Utd’s Amad Diallo slot in alongside Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi and Bayern’s Leroy Sane.
And that leaves Al-Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo to go up top.