With the beginning of 2024, there are several stars from the Old Continent who will have free rein to chat with other clubs.
Three days before the transfer market opens in the Old Continent, the teams are warming up and making calculations to have the best possible additions. However, there is a small group of footballers who, at the end of their contracts in June, could already negotiate with any other club. Who is it about?
The 10 stars who are free in June.
- Adrien Rabiot (Juventus): The French footballer is in the best moment of his career, playing a crucial role for Juventus and in France. Although there is a possibility of him renewing his contract with Juventus, he is in control of the situation and is seeking a substantial salary increase. The Premier League, with Liverpool at the helm, is very attentive to his situation.
- Piotr Zielinski (Napoli): The Napoli playmaker has not yet renewed his contract, creating uncertainty about his future. There is a possibility that it will be released in the next market if a substantial offer comes in to avoid a free exit in June. However, the club is in negotiations to retain him in the team. His market value is estimated at around 30 million euros.
- Mario Hermoso (Atl. de Madrid): Although Diego Simeone has asked the club to make an effort to renew the player, negotiations have not yet reached an agreement. Despite the player's priority to remain at the club, he will not do so at any price. Teams like Al Nassr, Al Ahli and Juventus have been offering him tempting offers for some time now.
- Kylian Mbappé (PSG): This season marks his seventh year with the Parisian team and possibly his last. Real Madrid was on his trail for a long time and has come to offer 180,000,000 to get him out of the Parc des Princes. His market value is close to 200 million euros, which guarantees that, whether he continues in Paris or moves to the Santiago Bernabéu, he will sign a significant contract.
Mbappé could not renew with PSG and move to Real Madrid.Mbappé could not renew with PSG and move to Real Madrid.
- Guido Rodríguez (Betis): The midfielder was in Barcelona's orbit. However, an untimely injury has forced him to remain at Betis. The Andalusian club is making efforts to renew his contract until the last day, recognizing his importance as a key piece for Pellegrini. However, there are other teams in Spain and England that offer better economic conditions and the opportunity to play in the Champions League.
- Daichi Kamada (Lazio): The player arrived at Lazio after standing out at Eintracht, but has experienced difficulties in adapting to Germany. Currently, he is far from showing his best performance, which could lead him to seek a change of team. Several Bundesliga teams have shown interest in him, and his market value is around €20 million.
- Toni Kroos (Real Madrid): The German has expressed on multiple occasions his desire for Real Madrid to be the last team of his career. The club has offered him an additional year, and he will most likely accept. If he leaves, he would be attracted by the possibility of returning to Germany or trying his luck in England.
- Koke (Atl. de Madrid): The Spanish midfielder wants to continue in the club and Aleti also wants him to stay. Despite this, negotiations between both parties have not reached a definitive agreement for some time. Saudi Arabia has presented a significant financial offer, but he aspires to be a 'one club man' and is willing to wait until the last moment.
- Jorginho (Arsenal): Despite having arrived at Arsenal in January from Chelsea, it seems that Mikel Arteta does not have him in his plans, given the growing prominence of Declan Rice. Within this context, Fernerbahce has shown interest in the Italian midfielder, as have several Saudi Arabian teams.
- Ángel Di María (Benfica): After a brief spell at Juventus, Fideo returned to Benfica to maintain his competitive level ahead of the Copa América. He signed for a single season, in which he has nine goals in 21 appearances. And although Portugal wants to keep him for one more year, the winger's desire to return to Rosario Central weighs heavily.
Fuente: Serey.
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