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15 Best Free Agents Available to Sign This Summer

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All eyes are on the 2026 World Cup, but that doesn’t mean that club managers are taking a break for some much-needed R&R. With the season now over, the football merry-go-round turns its attention to the drama of the summer transfer window.

The World Cup will no doubt make stars of a few obscure names, as well as add to the legacy of some household ones. But major tournaments also tend to add a few zeroes to a player’s value, forcing managers to get creative with their recruitment strategy.

The 2026-27 season is a growing dot on the horizon, so the focus is now moving towards the next group of players whose contracts have expired this summer. But which free agents are definitely worth a gamble for bargain-sniffing managers?


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John Stones

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The Manchester City veteran has won everything during his decade at the club, clocking up just shy of 300 appearances under Pep Guardiola. However, injuries and new arrivals have limited the England international’s playing time. At 32, Stones may not be the player he once was, but he definitely still has a lot to offer to the right club.

Dušan Vlahović

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More than a few Juventus fans will argue that Dušan Vlahović never reached the same form he showed at Fiorentina. But with 48 league goals in 122 appearances, the Serbian’s output has still been solid. His 2025-26 season has been hampered by injury, and at just 26, he offers an incredible free transfer should he regain fitness and form.

Robert Lewandowski

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The Polish striker is one of the greatest goalscorers of his generation, and even at 37, still offers plenty of firepower. Lewandowski recorded 14 goals in 31 games for Barcelona in La Liga. The former Bayern Munich man is one of the club’s highest earners and getting him off the books might help Barca to put their funds into a younger model.

Arthur Avom

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The 21-year-old has become an integral part of Lorient’s revival. Avom helped the club win Ligue 2 in the 2024-25 season, and has become a mainstay in the Cameroon national side since debuting at just 19. The box-to-box midfielder already has plenty of experience and could present a great long-term project for many of Europe’s top teams.

Franck Kessie

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The former AC Milan and Barcelona midfielder was one of the first to join the lucrative Saudi Pro League. But now, his contract is set to expire at the end of the month with no sign of a renewal. At 29, Kessie is a proven option with plenty of mileage left in the tank. His experience could be useful in many dressing rooms.

Dani Carvajal

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Dani Carvajal in the Champions League

Managers will be hard pushed to find a player with the quality, experience, and success that Dani Carvajal possesses. The Real Madrid captain will leave the club after 23 years when his contract expires this summer. At 34, he is in his twilight years. But as a free transfer, he can still provide a level of quality and a well of wisdom to younger players.

Neymar

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The Brazilian’s situation is an interesting one. His current deal with Santos will expire at the end of the year, with no contract negotiations underway. And whilst his best years are behind him at 34, he still poses a deadly threat in front of goal. If Neymar can have a fruitful World Cup, interest in the attacker could increase as his current deal edges closer to expiry.

Raphaël Guerreiro

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The Portuguese defender has over 200 Bundesliga appearances under his belt, having plied his trade for Germany’s two biggest teams, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. But Bayern have confirmed he will leave as a free agent this summer. Beyond experience, his biggest asset is his versatility. Predominantly a left back, he has been utilised in midfield by Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, even operating in the no.10 role. As a squad member, he could prove invaluable if injuries pile up.

Jadon Sancho

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After five difficult years at Manchester United, Jadon Sancho will leave as a free agent this summer, having never really hit the heights of his Dortmund days. The former England man made 39 appearances during his loan spell at Aston Villa this season, and they could be tempted by a free transfer to boost their squad ahead of their Champions League campaign. However, Sancho’s exorbitant wage demands could throw a spanner in the works.

Luka Modrić

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The 2018 Ballon d’Or winner turns 41 in September, but he is still racking up appearances for AC Milan. The Croatia captain played 37 times for the Serie A side last season, but his current deal will expire this summer. Modric is reportedly yet to make a decision on whether to activate his one-year extension at the Rossoneri. Perhaps new boss Ruben Amorim can convince him to stay, but if not, he could be an incredible pickup for many sides.


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Oscar Mingueza

Oscar Mingueza

The 27-year-old Spaniard has been a consistent starter for Celta Vigo, having joined the club from Barcelona in 2022. But with his contract expiring, he is reportedly on the wishlist of a few Premier League clubs. The left back’s injury record is impressive, having missed just one league match through injury in the last three seasons. Mingueza could add solid depth to any Premier League squad.

Fabinho

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The veteran Brazilian will be very familiar to Liverpool fans, and at 32, can still do a good job in the holding midfielder role. Contract renewal talks with Al-Ittihad are reportedly on hold, which should grab the attention of teams seeking proven, experienced midfielders on a free. A good outing at the World Cup could remind managers of the quality he possesses.

Yves Bissouma

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Tottenham’s signing of Yves Bissouma from Brighton in 2022 looked like an impressive swoop at the time, but the Mali midfielder has failed to deliver on his promise. After already being linked with a move away from Spurs last summer, he has now left the North London side upon the expiry of his contract. The prospect of reviving a Brighton-era Bissouma will definitely earn him a few suitors this summer.

Leon Goretzka

Leon Goretzka

The Germany international has been a mainstay of Bayern Munich since joining from Schalke in 2018. But Leon Goretzka now finds himself on the precipice of a new challenge, having left the German giants. The midfielder has been linked with AC Milan since leaving Bayern, but he should be on the wishlist of many more clubs. Versatile, disciplined, and very experienced, he would be a welcome addition to any side — especially without a price tag.

Julian Brandt

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Underrated is a word that springs to mind when describing Julian Brandt. The Dortmund playmaker has hit double figures in Bundesliga goal contributions in his past five seasons with the German side, so it’s surprising to see the playmaker leaving on a free. Brandt is one of the Bundesliga’s brightest creative sparks and is still only 30. Brandt’s next destination, another Bundesliga side, or something a little more exotic, continues to be a mystery.


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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Reaction to Lionel Messi’s Argentina Retirement in 2016

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It’s remarkable that Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are still playing at the World Cup aged 39 and 41, respectively, never mind scoring goals.

Messi currently leads the race for the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot award after scoring five goals in Argentina’s opening two matches of this summer’s tournament, while Ronaldo silenced his critics with two goals against Uzbekistan after drawing a blank against DR Congo.

Cristiano has now scored 145 goals in 230 appearances for Portugal, while Messi has 122 goals in 201 matches for Argentina and recently bagged his 61st career hat-trick. Extraordinary numbers from two players who will always be part of greatest footballer of all time debates.

It’s strange to think that Messi would have been retired from international football for a full decade by now without the pleas from the Argentine public and his teammates.

After Argentina lost the 2016 Copa America final – the fourth major final La Albiceleste had lost in the space of nine years – a devastated Messi, who missed a penalty in the shootout against Chile, announced his retirement.

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“For me, the national team is over,” Messi, who was seen in tears after losing the final, told reporters. “I’ve done all I can. It hurts not to be a champion.”

Aged 29 at the time, and with 113 international appearances to his name, Messi added: “It’s been four finals, I tried. It was the thing I wanted the most, but I couldn’t get it, so I think it’s over.

“I think this is best for everyone. First of all for me, then for everyone.

“I think there’s a lot of people who want this, who obviously are not satisfied, as we are not satisfied reaching a final and not winning it.

“It’s very hard, but the decision is taken. Now I will not try more and there will be no going back.”

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Ronaldo’s Reaction to Messi’s Retirement

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After hearing Messi’s emotional reaction to losing, Ronaldo – who was on the verge of winning Euro 2016 with Portugal – offered his view on his long-term rival’s shock decision.

“Messi has taken a tough decision and people should understand,” Ronaldo told Mundo Deportivo, per Sky Sports.

“He is not accustomed to defeats and disappointments, not even finishing second. Missing a penalty does not make you a bad player.

“It hurts to see Messi in tears and I hope he returns to his country, because he needs it.”

Ronaldo, perhaps the one player on the planet who could truly emphatise with Messi given his own global superstar status, admitted it ‘hurt’ to see Messi in tears – despite the fact they were battling for supremacy week-in, week-out with Real Madrid and Barcelona in La Liga at the time.

While Messi’s absence would have enhanced his and Portugal’s chances of success on the international stage over the next 10 years, Ronaldo made it clear that he preferred it if his rival reversed his decision.

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30 Best Players at 2026 World Cup Based on Stats

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The group stage of the 2026 World Cup is almost over, and there has already been a surfeit of talking points to whet the appetite of football fans across the globe. Away from the political tensions that have defined the tournament off the pitch, several teams have emerged as early favourites for glory.

Argentina look a safe bet to go far again after winning it under Lionel Messi’s guidance in 2022, while France’s attacking play has also seen them maintain a 100% start this summer with real authority. Meanwhile, Morocco, the USA and Japan have emerged as genuine dark horses, showing enough resilience and quality to suggest deep runs, while others have already fallen by the wayside, including Haiti and Tunisia.

The current state of England remains unclear, having made a statement of intent with a 4-2 win over Croatia before a damp squib against Ghana left them winless in their second match for a fourth straight tournament. But what about the players themselves within those teams? The standout performers so far have been ranked based on their average WhoScored rating.


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Kicking things off is Premier League star Daniel Munoz, whose two goals from right-back for Colombia earn him an average rating of 7.70. Alexi Lalas placed the South American underdogs above Argentina in his controversial World Cup Power Rankings ahead of the tournament, but they had to squeeze past debutants DR Congo in their first match before conceding to Uzbekistan in their second, resulting in Munoz’s ceiling being lower than others on this list.

Keito Nakamura, along with Paraguay duo Julio Enciso and Matías Galarza, follow within 0.02 points, while Pedri – despite being considered among the top three midfielders in the world – sits down in 26th. That could be reflective of Spain’s lack of control in the engine room when the pressure rose in a 0-0 draw against Cape Verde, though the fact Matheus Cunha’s three goals only earn him one place higher is indicative of the Barcelona man’s ability to impress without necessarily dominating headlines.

In 24th is Viktor Gyokeres, having scored and assisted once so far. He is narrowly behind Canada’s Nathan Saliba, Algeria’s Nadhir Benbouali, and Portugal defender Ruben Dias, whose pass success stands at an incredible 98.4% so far.

30 Best Players at 2026 World Cup Based on Stats (30-21)

Rank

Player (country)

Rating

30.

Daniel Munoz (Colombia)

7.70

29.

Keito Nakamura (Japan)

7.71

28.

Julio Enciso (Paraguay)

7.71

27.

Matias Galarzo (Paraguay)

7.72

26.

Pedri (Spain)

7.74

25.

Matheus Cunha (Brazil)

7.75

24.

Viktor Gyokeres (Sweden)

7.77

23.

Nathan Saliba (Canada)

7.80

22.

Nadhir Benbouali (Algeria)

7.80

21.

Ruben Dias (Portugal)

7.82

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Two USA players feature in this section after the Stars and Stripes managed to win back-to-back World Cup matches for just the second time in their history, and the first since 1930. Christian Pulisic’s dictatorial performance against Paraguay earned him an 8.04 rating before an injury ruled him out of Mauricio Pochettino’s next two matches, while Alex Freeman (7.85) has won more aerial duels than anyone on this list with five, having also kept a clean sheet and contributed to two goals.

Maxi Araujo of Uruguay, and Japanese ace Ko Itakura sit either side of him in 20th and 18th respectively. Achraf Hakimi, who has created 11 big chances so far this summer, then follows after his goal and assist against Haiti in their final match spared Morocco plenty of blushes, while Mikel Oyarzabal was boosted by Lamine Yamal’s return in Spain’s second match to score twice and register another assist in a cruising victory over Saudi Arabia.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes was among those to be viciously trolled on social media after Portugal’s 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their opener, with many Cristiano Ronaldo fans infuriated by what they felt was a deliberate decision not to pass to him. In the second match, however, all was forgiven when he set up Portugal’s opener, placing him just behind Alexander Isak on this list, as Liverpool fans dream of a return to full sharpness for their British transfer fee record signing.

30 Best Players at 2026 World Cup Based on Stats (20-11)

Rank

Player (country)

Rating

20.

Maxi Araujo (Uruguay)

7.84

19.

Alex Freeman (USA)

7.85

18.

Ko Itakura (Japan)

7.86

17.

Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)

7.87

16.

Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain)

7.90

15.

Bruno Fernandes (Portugal)

7.90

14.

Alexander Isak (Sweden)

7.93

13.

Mateo Chavez (Mexico)

7.97

12.

Christian Pulisic (USA)

8.04

11.

Ayase Ueda (Japan)

8.11

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Vinicius Jr in action for Brazil at the 2026 World Cup Kim Price/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA via Reuters

In a World Cup that has already produced several memorable goalkeeping performances, Alireza Beiranvand joined the group with seven saves during Iran’s recent goalless draw against Belgium, which included one of the saves of the tournament. For that reason, he earns a place in the top 10, with his 8.12 rating just behind that of Felix Nmecha (8.14) and Pedro Porro (8.15).

Deniz Undav has only played 57 minutes, but the former Brighton man has scored three goals and registered two assists, almost certainly earning him a starting place going into the knockouts. Despite more goal contributions in fewer minutes, though, Michael Olise has proven his special talent once again so far and ranks sixth, just behind Vinicius Junior who has finally started putting numbers up on the board for Brazil.

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Both those wingers will be vying for a Ballon d’Or come October. The same can’t be said for Cody Gakpo, who seems to do much better for country than he does club, earning a place in at fourth as he averages a score of 8.54. That’s still a decent amount behind Kylian Mbappe (8.61) and Erling Haaland (8.87), but nobody ius even close to reaching Messi’s pedestal, with his score of 9.66 reflecting the fact he’s still one of the best in the world, scoring all five of Argentina’s goals so far as he eyes immortality once again.

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30 Best Players at 2026 World Cup Based on Stats (10-1)

Rank

Player (country)

Rating

10.

Alireza Beiranvand (Iran)

8.12

9.

Felix Nmecha (Germany)

8.14

8.

Pedro Porro (Spain)

8.15

7.

Deniz Undav (Germany)

8.22

6.

Michael Olise (France)

8.23

5.

Vinicius Jr (Brazil)

8.29

4.

Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)

8.54

3.

Kylian Mbappe (France)

8.61

2.

Erling Haaland (Norway)

8.87

1.

Lionel Messi (Argentina)

9.66

Stats courtesy of Whoscored (correct as of 25/06/2026)

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Dana White tells Mike Tyson the greatest fighters in UFC history, no McGregor or Khabib

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President of the UFC Dana White made an appearance on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson with co-host DJ Whoo Kid – real name Yves Mondesir – back in 2023, as the three men spent an hour covering a number of topics from the rivalry between Philadelphia and Boston to the developments and future of the UFC.

At times, it was easy to forget that this was not a conversation between two friends in the comfort of their home as Tyson and White were at ease laughing and joking together. The respect between the two was clear from the beginning and the latter spent the first few moments touching on the pair’s friendship and remarking on Tyson’s influence in the world beyond the boxing ring and the UFC.

“You are an amazing f***** human being man. You’re also an important part of pop culture,” the head honcho of UFC said to the boxing heavyweight legend, and can you blame him? Iron Mike is one of the biggest names in not just sport, but pop culture, as White says.

Listeners were also given insight into some behind-the-scenes conversations, as White recalled he was “totally against” the boxing veteran fighting against Roy Jones in 2020, that was until Tyson called White directly and told him to stop undermining the fight. “He told me that he was a grown a** man, and he could make his own decisions,” White revealed.

Among the conversations, one of the most revealing questions and intriguing points of discussion, was when White was asked who were his top five UFC fighters of all time. A very tough question to answer, especially when you are the boss of the entire organisation. It was so tough, in fact, despite being asked for five, White named SEVEN.

Dana White’s Greatest UFC Fighters of All Time

“So hard to do because when you look at the 23 years that I’ve been in it, there’s been so many great fights… but you got to start with Jon Jones,” White said as he began his list.

Jon Jones

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Jon “Bones” Jones holds the record for youngest-ever champion in UFC history, as he defeated Mauricio Rua, aged 23, in 2011. Since then, Jones has gone on to be one of the most successful fighters and expanded the reach of MMA. In 2012, he became the first MMA fighter to be sponsored by Nike on a global scale, though, the deal was terminated some years later. His victory over Ciryl Gane for the heavyweight crown undoubtedly sealed his position as one of the all-time greats in the sport.

“There’s just so many it’s hard to pick,” said White. But other names had been thrown around in the conversation as co-host DJ Whoo Kid quietly mentioned that he had Conor McGregor on his list.

“Those are all good ones,” White said, before moving on to extend his list to Ronda Rousey, undoubtedly one of the biggest names in UFC history.

Ronda Rousey & Amanda Nunes

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Rousey dominated the scene and took home several awards, beating out Floyd Mayweather for the Best Fighter ESPY award in 2015. Her signature armbar move came to be what she was known for, but her unwavering personality appealed to swathes of fans and was a force in elevating the women’s sport.

“You got to have Amanda Nunes,” White continued, calling her the “greatest female fighter of all time.”


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Nunes, who was the first woman to become a two-division champion, broke several records, and held the number one spot when she retired in 2023. Her position as the best female fighter goes relatively unchallenged due to her sheer domination of the sport.

While White had no reservations about mentioning Nunes, Rousey, or Jones, the discussion picked up as the three men debated about who else would make the list.

Kamaru Usman

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“How do you not have Usman?” White added as he appeared to be thinking out loud.

Kamaru Usman made his UFC debut in 2015 and went on to compete in the welterweight division. He has seen great success in the UFC as a former welterweight champion and victor of the UFC Fighter 21 tournament. The Nigerian-American fighter lost his first fight in the UFC in 2022 against Leon Edwards, and suffered a second loss to Edwards at UFC 286 for the welterweight championship.

After, White stalled a little as he hinted at the history of the UFC, acknowledging that the fighters he had mentioned so far were all relatively recent.

Chuck Liddell, Matt Hughes, Royce Gracie

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“Think about those tough guys back in the day,” Tyson nudged, and White nodded in agreement, going on to mention the legendary American fighter Chuck Liddell.

The conversation could have gone on for hours and listeners got the sense that the entire podcast could be centred around the debate of the top five UFC fighters, but in the end, White conceded that it was too difficult to narrow down the history of UFC to just five names.


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“If you look at the different generations of people who helped take the sport to another level,” said White. “It’s hard to just pick five all-time great fighters. Matt Hughes would have to make the list… and then you look at all the different Brazilians that came up.”

But while White may have struggled to grapple with picking just five, some notable names did not even cross his lips during the discussion.

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Khabib & Conor McGregor

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Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor were the two gaping holes in the conversation that fans immediately picked up on.

But interestingly, the UFC president was asked the same question in an interview by GQ in 2022, and his answer looked slightly different. Rousey and Jones were still mentioned, but White also included Anderson Silva, McGregor, and Georges St-Pierre, names that weren’t touched during the podcast.

Some fans have been surprised at the exclusion of the likes of McGregor and Khabib with their fighting history and mass global appeal, but in that aforementioned interview four years ago, White addressed a question of whether Khabib can be considered the “GOAT.” White went on to say that he undoubtedly had a successful career, even retiring in his prime, but it’s too hard to say because he believes the Russian just “retired too early,” to be a part of that conversation.

The Russian fighter retired in 2020 as he said he wanted to be able to devote more time to his family. Khabib was the longest-reigning UFC champion ever, holding the title from April 2018 to March 2021, but for White, the longevity of his career, or lack thereof, means he simply cannot hold a place in serious discussion of the top UFC fighters.

Khabib

White was quick to mention McGregor in 2022, but when asked the same question a year later, the Irishman did not feature at all in his discussion. This might surprise fans because it has seemed that the Irishman and the UFC have gone hand in hand for years as the charisma of the “Champ Champ” caught the attention of millions of people across the globe.

McGregor wielded intense viewing power during his time in the UFC, his name on a fight card all but guaranteed millions of views. He broke viewership records and was credited with converting casual fans into regular watchers of the sport. White even touched on McGregor’s financial pull during the podcast when he noted that the “biggest fight of all time was between Conor and Flord [Mayweather],” which had 4.3 million pay-per-view buys.

For commercial reasons alone, it is surprising that White did not even touch on McGregor’s influence, but on top of that, Notorious was an undeniably successful fighter. After all, he was the first UFC fighter to hold championships in two weight classes simultaneously.

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