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Free agent XI could be greatest unemployed team of all time with Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar all set to be available

Published on May 15, 2025 at 03:49 PM

FOR most footballers, the end of the season marks the chance to get some well-earned rest before going again next term.

But for many, it sees them enter a period of limbo – because their contracts are expiring.

Lionel Messi in pink Inter Miami uniform dribbling a soccer ball.
Lionel Messi is out of contract in 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr reacting during a soccer match.
Cristiano Ronaldo may be set to leave Al-Nassr

And the list of stars currently set to be without a club includes some outrageous talent.

From World Cup winners and GOAT contenders to some of the top performers in the Premier League and across Europe.

SunSport creates the best XI of free agents who could be on the move for nothing during the summer transfer window if they don’t put pen to paper on contract extensions in the next few weeks.

And it may well be the greatest team of unemployed blokes ever...

GK: ALEX MERET

Napoli goalkeeper , 28, has racked up 15 clean sheets in Serie A so far this season.

But more importantly, he could end the campaign with his second winner’s medal in three years and would be a .

Alex Meret of Napoli reacting during a Serie A match.
Alex Meret could depart Napoli with another Serie A title

RB: TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD

One man who has already secured the title is Alexander-Arnold, 26, with Liverpool.

He announced he will leave his boyhood club after 20 years at the end of the season – to a – and is .

Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool applauding fans.
Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to join Real Madrid from Liverpool

CB: JONATHAN TAH

Tah, 29, has been a key figure in Bayer Leverkusen’s recent success.

But with his deal up, could he hold fire and see if Xabi Alonso takes over at the Bernabeu – and wants to take the German centre-back with him.

Jonathan Tah of Bayer 04 Leverkusen celebrating with fans.
Jonathan Tah may follow Xabi Alonso from Bayer Leverkusen to the Bernabeu

SunSport revealed in the race for Tah.

CB: OLIVIER BOSCAGLI

Boscagli, 27, could be allowed to leave PSV – even if they pip Ajax to the Eredivisie title in dramatic fashion.

The Monaco-born Frenchman has never earned a senior international cap due to the sheer strength in depth in Les Bleus’ squad – but would be a smart signing for a lot of Prem sides.

PSV's Olivier Boscagli dribbling the ball.
Olivier Boscagli could be on his way to the Premier League for free

LB: TYRICK MITCHELL

, 25, has been at Crystal Palace since joining the academy in 2016 and has started all 36 Prem games this season.

It would be a major mistake for the Eagles to let the academy graduate go for free – with no shortage of suitors – both due to the PSR benefits of selling him but also the quality they would lose.

Tyrick Mitchell of Crystal Palace playing soccer.
Crystal Palace are on course to see academy graduate Tyrick Mitchell leave

CM: THOMAS PARTEY

, 31, has never quite lived up to the hype at Arsenal since his arrival in 2020.

And the possible addition of fellow holding midfielder Martin Zubimendi would see him drop down the pecking order so while , it would not be a surprise to see him let go as Mikel Arteta refreshes the squad.

Thomas Partey of Arsenal holding a soccer ball.
Thomas Partey’s Arsenal contract expires in the summer

CM: MARCO VERRATTI

, 32, spent 11 years at PSG where he won nine Ligue 1 titles before heading to Qatari outfit Al-Arabi.

With his contract ending in the Middle East, what does the future hold for the Euro 2020 winner?

Marco Verratti in Al Arabi Sports Club uniform at a stadium.
Marco Verratti has had two years in Qatar with Al-Arabi

AM: KEVIN DE BRUYNE

Now we get to the real heavyweights with four superstars at the top end of the pitch – starting with Kevin De Bruyne.

The Belgian maestro, 33, is leaving Manchester City after ten sensational trophy-laden years – more .

who believe he still has plenty to bring?

Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City reacting during a match.
Kevin De Bruyne still has plenty to offer in the Premier League

RW: LIONEL MESSI

Okay, this front three is bonkers – and it starts with none other than , although technically he becomes a free agent on December 31 due to the MLS season’s dates.

So Messi, 37, will play the 2025 campaign with Inter Miami – but then what will come next for one of the greatest footballers to ever grace a pitch? ? An emotional return to Argentina? Retirement?

LW: NEYMAR

Messi’s former team-mate , 33, is hilariously valued at the same price as Fulham right-back Kenny Tete these days.

But after penning a short-term deal with Santos in January to end his Saudi nightmare, it started well enough before his injury woes kicked in again.

Neymar of Santos celebrating a goal.
Neymar headed back to Santos on January

ST: CRISTIANO RONALDO

And completing the all-star attack with a bonkers goals tally is at the tender age of 40.

His with just one Arab Club Champions Cup to show for it (and an awful lot of money).

The – but surely he is not ready to retire just yet, is he? So, where may he end up next?

SUBS

A special mention to some players who did not make the starting XI but are still free agents this summer.

The likes of Ola Aina, Jorginho, Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Tariq Lamptey and Callum Wilson see their current deals in the Premier League expire at the end of June.

Plus, on the continent, Leroy Sane, Walter Benitez, Angel Gomes and Jonathan David are all out of contract.

And, of course, it would be wrong not to mention Jamie Vardy.

The ultimate – hoping to score his 200th goal on his 500th and final appearance – but is not giving up on another season in the Premier League.

Jamie Vardy of Leicester City celebrating a goal.
Jamie Vardy will become a free agent when his Leicester contract expires

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